Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> Arnie Goetchius wrote:
> 
>> Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>>> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>>>> Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>>>>> OK, Done and working. Thanks for the help. Now, is there a way to
>>>>> move the Junk folder so it sits above the Inbox folder? Drag and drop
>>>>> doesn't work. Perhaps there is a file in the profile that can be
>>>>> edited?
>>>>
>>>> I don't know, but wonder why you would want to have the Junk folder
>>>> first? To me, the Inbox is the primary folder, followed in importance
>>>> by Sent.
>>>>
>>> The Inbox has about 75 sub-folders so the Junk and Sent folder are
>>> below them. I have to scroll down quite a bit to view the Junk folder.
>>> If the Junk folder was sitting right above the Inbox, I could see
>>> immediately any activity and check it out right away. For example,
>>> today I had something that went to Junk that should not have so I
>>> cleared the Junk tag. Until I'm sure I'm doing it right, I want to be
>>> able to monitor it closely.
>>>
>> Okay, guess I'll just have to keep the Inbox unexpanded (+) so I can see
>> what's going on.
> 
> <g>  I seem to remember you once said you had an intricate filtering 
> system, now that I think a bit about it. 75 sub-folders is a *lot*!
> 
> I have 17 email addresses set up here in Thunderbird, but at most less 
> than a dozen sub-folders scattered among them. (Some would say that 17 
> addresses was overkill, but they are for specific purposes, business and 
> personal, and such as "webmaster@<website>.com" and so forth.)
> 
Yes, it is intricate. HOWEVER, the real problem is that I made all of my
folders sub-folders of the Inbox. If I move the sub-folders (with drag and
drop) to the very top of the list to make them sub-folders of the Account
Name, it appears that will solve my problem.
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