Interesting. I don’t have but one account enabled right now. So not in danger from that. After inbox I have folders like VIP, draft, sent, junk, trash, Today, and unread. Then follow the first of what I consider to be my top-level folders, alphabetical down to one called “Yahoo”. Then follows three that were created later, and carefully linked to my default mail account . Then one called Bulk Mail. Then follows another two groups, each created later, that are also alphabetical I find that I can only move within each of the sub-groups, unless I drag a folder and place it inside one of my top-level folders. So it appears that when I add a new folder, it is always placed at the very bottom group, unless I append it to another folder. Also interesting that on the iPhone every folder is exactly arranged in alphabetical order, regardless of when I added or created them. So they do appear to be correctly connected to a single account. I wonder if there is somewhere that sorting is being treated as in groups, and via creation date rather than alphabetical?
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