P.S.  I now see that the sub-folders are under the “Mailing Lists” folder. A 
huge number of these are identified by a serial number for a single mail. Is 
that intended? Is that the MailMate Archive’s serial number? But many others 
are identified by a full name of the sender of by a short word or bunch of 
letters that seem to be irrelevant to the content. Is there some way to clean 
this up, to make it more useful for reference? Or do I misunderstand the 
purpose of this feature?

Forwarded message:

> From: Thomas Bartlett <t.bartl...@me.com>
> To: MailMate Users <mailmate@lists.freron.com>
> Subject: Ver 1.14 (5937)
> Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2023 22:57:19 -0700
>
> My hard drive had to be wiped and the OS reinstalled, so I installed MailMate 
> ver 1.14 (5937). The good news is that it can now connect with the two MS 
> account servers for @outlook.com and @hotmail.com messages, which the earlier 
> version could not do.  The perhaps dubious news is that the new version does 
> not sort incoming mail into a unique sub-folder named for the sender, as the 
> earlier version that I used did do. I like that feature. Is it not present in 
> the new version, or have I overlooked a way to install it?
>
> Thomas
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