Ok, I'm getting the feeling my drag & drop mail box issues in Mail are just 1 
symptom of some system wide instability. I'm getting lots of apps crashing like 
the SendSpace wizard, whilst reading the Ars Technica MountainLion review which 
was on aprox  22 pages, at least 15 times, Voiceover turned off and then 
straight back on again. About 1 out of every 15 pages, clicking on a link, I 
get strange alpha numeric heading and link names and no text but quoting and 
restarting bring it back to normal. In Mail, often I can't do a right arrow to 
open conversation threads and yes, QuickNav is off. and I am interacting with 
the message list. And last night, trying to tidy up my file & folder structure, 
half the time I tried to drag and drop across windows, I got an item no longer 
available and this could be an overlapping window issue, i don't know enough 
yet about the 2d layout structure and inherent issues as of yet but they were 
both windows within finder. Also, when doing a command
  c to copy and then an option command v to move paste, it pasted copies of the 
documents rather than moving them.

I don't know of any settings I could have inadvertently set that could cause 
things like this but I really hope that's the issue as that would be 
resolvable. I did notice that finder was set to not open folders in new windows 
and I never changed that setting although the upgrade to Mountainlion certainly 
could have. It did change my tabs in separate folders setting in safari after 
all.

Anyway, I don't know if there's a way to role back an entire system like there 
is in windows so I can oral the os back to before these issues started a few 
days ago. I have a full Time Machine backup on an external so any suggestions 
or even just kemeserations would be gratefully accepted.

Thanks to all.
Danny:

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