I solved my own problem -- sorry about the noise.
Although the "old" way did not work, I found a new way, which now seems fairly
obvious.
First I create a new mailbox (called NewFolder) by clicking the plus sign at
the bottom left. I found instructions that said I could then create a second
On 27 déc. 2015, at 17:18, Dinse, Gregg (NIH/NIEHS) [C]
wrote:
> I can still create a single new mailbox in the On My Mac section of the Mail
> sidebar, but how do I create a new folder?
Does a mailbox not become a folder when you slide another mailbox into it?
AB
Hi,
In the Apple Mail app, I can click the plus sign in the lower left corner of
the main window to create a new mailbox. For example, I can add a new mailbox
called "NewBox" by entering that text.
Not too long ago, I could add a new folder and a new mailbox by entering
"NewFolder/NewBox".
Hi Andrew,
Yes, you are correct. Thanks for the quick and helpful response.
Gregg
> On Dec 27, 2015, at 11:59 AM, Andrew Brown wrote:
>
> On 27 déc. 2015, at 17:18, Dinse, Gregg (NIH/NIEHS) [C]
> wrote:
>
>> I can still create a single new mailbox in
Creation of mailboxes in the newer versions of Mail is unfortunately contextual
– the mailbox gets created in whatever section you last highlighted some other
mailbox. And, as you discovered, you can no longer create a mailbox inside
another mailbox by highlighting it – you have to create it