Thursday, May 02, 2002, Allie C Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Mocha9mail [M] wrote:
> ...
M>> I have a somewhat related question. When I deleted a message from
M>> the Common Inbox - Known, I found that the program created a Common
M>> Trash folder at the bottom of the Account list. Can I make that
M>> Common Trash folder to be a sub-folder under Inbox - Known?

> Yes you can.

M>> If yes, how?

> By using the Shift+Ctrl+right arrow key or drag and drop on the
> proposed parent folder while holding down the CTRL+Alt keys.

I did that -- I made the Common Trash folder a sub-folder of the
Common Inbox-Known folder.  I also have 2 other sub-folders (for a
total of 3 sub-folders).

However, I found that when I delete messages from the Inbox-Known or
the other 2 sub-folders, the Program created a new Common Trash
folder.

I want the deleted messages from the Common Inbox-Known folder (and
the sub-folders) to go to the Trash sub-folder. How do I do that?

Thanks in advance

JM


Using The Bat! 1.60c
Under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222  A 


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