On Wed, 13 Dec 2000 12:13:17 -0800, Dennis Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Actually, if you click on the Move icon in the tool bar it tells you.
>
> On 12/13/00 12:09 PM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> One minor annoyance with Erage; an open message has nowhere that tells what
>> folder it is currently stored in. I can write myself a little script that
>> will tell me, but why isn't it in the header somewhere? Often, I find a
>> script with a search, or by following a link from a reminder, and I don't
>> know where to find the message if I close it and need it open again. Or, I
>> want to find a related message, which will be in the same folder.
>>
>> Consider it an enhancement request with low priority.
Um, far be it from me to contradict an MS Program Manager, but in my
experience, the Move command does NOT do what Allen is requesting. All Move
does is show you the last 20 or so folders to which you have moved messages.
I use it all the time, because it moves the message and also clears the IMAP
Inbox for me.
The folders are listed according to usage, with the one you most recently
used at the top. (I wish it were possible optionally to choose to have them
listed alphabetically, which would be more useful for me.)
What I understand Allen to be requesting is some indication of a path on a
window header, accessible by Cmd-Click, just as in the Finder. This would in
fact be a very nice enhancement, and I'd give it a higher priority.
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William Howarth
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