On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 21:15 -0500, Alfred wrote:
> Hi: 
> 
> Your problem seems Real Complicated at first glance: however there is
> perhaps something that you have missed. To view things in order, like
> ascending or descending look at the top of the Pane area where the
> "From" header is, the "Subject" header, and the "Date" header. Click
> (-the area that lists the E-mails and shows the  from, subject and the
> date.). Now click on one of these header "BUTTONS". You will see that
> the list below it is re-arranged, and you will also see a little arrow
> pointing either up or down on the inside of the header "Button" that you
> clicked on. Now the list is ordered according to which label you picked.
> To see it in the opposite order Click that header again. Now the order
> is opposite, and the little Arrow is pointing the other way. Click it
> again and the little arrow goes away. So if you want to sort all the
> emails by subject, click on the Subject header, until they are ordered
> the way you would like to see them. If you want to sort by Date, then
> Click on the Date Header, until you see the Emails listed in the order
> that you wanted, and so on. Isn't this easier than trying to change some
> config file, that winds up messing things up in the end, because this
> was always a part of EVO. Emails in Folders, will list like this too,
> and you can sort them in this way very quickly. These properties are
> good for the rest of linux too. Even Windblows works this way. Lots of
> Web Sites too work this way. Give it a little try, you will see just how
> easy this type of sorting can be.


Thank You for help! I'm found solution for my problem - define custom
view in view->current view->define views and apply this view to all
folders.


-- 
Vasiliy G Tolstov
http://selfip.ru


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