Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Larry S. wrote:

Result--confusing! My Windows folder structure was exactly as you
described (I knew this), and I proceeded as you suggested. The OldMail
folder is now populated and living within the Mail.FairPoint folder.

I open SM, and in the account pane in Mail/News I see . . . a 2011 line
under Archive, which came from the Verizon folder that I copied. But . .
.nothing else. No OldMail folder anywhere.

Maybe I should just forget it, delete the Verizon Mail folder and live
to fight another day! (And it sounded so good.)

Thank you for your help and suggestions. You are a good example of why
this news group is so valuable.

My fault, I omitted a step. I just tested it and this does work if you
add one more step.

As before, do this in Windows Explorer with SM closed.

In the OldMail.sbd folder that you created, you'll see a series of
paired files, one with no extension and one with the same name and an
.msf extension, for example "Personal" and "Personal.msf." In some
cases, there will be a third file, a folder with an .sbd extension
("Personal.sbd"). Exclude the cases with an .sbd folder and look for a
pair of files that you think is empty or nearly so. Important: be sure
there's no corresponding .sbd folder. Rename these two files to OldMail
and OldMail.msf, and drag them to the /parent/ of OldMail.sbd. You now
have a three-part system: the file "OldMail," the file "OldMail.msf,"
and the folder \OldMail.sbd, all directly under your FP mail folder.

Relaunch SeaMonkey and you'll see the folder and its contents. Whatever
messages were in the folder you renamed will be in OldMail, and the rest
of the folder tree will be under it.

Thank You!! It worked. While I readily followed the logic of your original suggestion, your additional step would never have occurred to me. In fact, I don't even understand why it worked, but it did.

Several odd outcomes. (1) The files I renamed were the (empty) Junk and (almost empty) Junk.msf files. To all appearances, the new folder tree has just attached itself to the original Junk file. There's no new OldMail folder or file. (2) As I mentioned before, a "2011" folder appeared under Archives after my earlier attempts to make the changes. The new tree also has a "2011" folder, with identical contents. (3) Finally, I see that Mail messages deleted from the original Inbox are going to the "new" Trash file on the tree, not in the original Trash file. Hmmm . . . Unexpected outcome.

Once I've moved around or deleted the messages as I wish, how do I get rid of the new folder tree? Do I go Windows Explorer to delete the files/folders? Also, if I empty the "new" Trash file (or Sent, or whatever), that shouldn't affect the original Trash file, should it? Can I just then delete it? (See above where newly deleted messages from the current Inbox are going into the "old" Trash file.)

Again, thank you. You've helped so very much!
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