(MSFC-NAS598144)[LMC] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 8/31/07 3:57 PM:

Remo Del Bello:
>> Look at the menu provided by the "Move" toolbar button. The first item in
>> that list is the parent folder of the message.

Schultz, Kurt D.:

> That doesn't work on mine. Maybe my prefs are different.
> 
> On mine, and everyone I have checked, the menu "Move" is dynamic and will
> display a the recently used locations.


Remo's suggestion is a good one, and it works for me.

Kurt's rejoinder is also correct, but in different circumstances.

If you click on a not-open message, in any folder location, the top item on
the Move list is that dynamic list of recently used locations.  No help
there to know the location of your message.

However, if you drill down into any folder, and open any message, then click
and hold on "Move" (not Options -> Move to),

...indeed the top item on the list is the folder in which that message was
already located.

This is very helpful when I open a message from Spotlight in the Finder.
Spotlight finds the message, and opens it, but I have no idea where it is
located.  Now I know that if I click on the message's Move icon, the top
item is the current location.



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