My more frequently used folders start with numbers. This puts them at the top of the folders list and makes it easy to group folders together.
I use decimal numbers as PowerMail has a problem with integers (1, 10, 100, come before anything which starts with 2, anything starting with 2 before anything starting with 3, etc.) For example, the folders immediately after In Tray and Out Tray look like this: In Tray Out Tray 0.11 Needs Action 0.11.1 Follow Up 0.11.2 Calendared 0.12 Orders 0.13 Travel I have also used the variation of starting a folder name with "A". I suspect there is also a hierarchy for characters like underscore, as EG suggested. Good luck. - Winston Cotty wrote: > > >>>2) Speaking of "In Tray," is it possible to rearrange the folders in the >>>mailbox window so that I can put my e-mail account "InBox" at the top of >>>that window? That would be preferable if nothing is going to show up in >>>"In Tray." >>> >> >>Don't know but good question. They seem to be fixed in alphabetical order. > >The folders are organized alphabetically, after the In and Out Trays. To >put a folder next, type an underscore before the name even if it's not >alphabetically due there. > >EG > >In Tray >Out Tray >_BitsnBobs >American Nonesense >British Buffoonery >Canadian Cantankerousness > >...etc ;-) > > > >-- > > >Cheers, > Cotty > > >___/\__ >|| (O) | People, Places, Pastiche >||=====| http://www.cottysnaps.com >_____________________________ > > >