On Fri, 2020-01-17 at 18:13 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote: > > > Also note that recent versions allow defining an Archive folder. See > "Account Management > account type > Default Folders" in the Help. > Here is a follow up on my posting a few minutes ago. I was unaware of the Archive idea. If it would be the case that the move/copy dialog would not go there to a folder name when a few letters were typed, this would indeed solve my problem, at the cost of one extra click when going back to read or save to an older year. I will try that. But here is an example of what I was talking about where that would not help: Let's say I work for a company and I have top-level folders for different clients. Under each client I have folders for different contact people. This whole tree is current. So today I am working on emails from clients at company C. I deal with a request from Tony and later John at company C. I want to move John's incoming mail to the OnThisComputer/C/John folder, so I open the copy/move dialog, type "Jo", and the dialog goes to "John", but it is John at company "B" and I don't notice and misfile. Going to last used top- level folder before finding "John" would solve this problem (except when I switch to a different client of course). George Reeke
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