Rick Merrill wrote:
I found the following but I'm not seeing how to tell which
sub-directory names are which!
The first thing that helps a lot is a good file manager. I can highly
recommend EF Commander.
http://www.efsoftware.com/cw/e.htm
Follow the chain I gave you to mail account settings and see where each
account is storing it's mail, and then go copy that tree to where you
want it and rename the copy of the tree.
The list below implies you have six Comcast mail accounts. Is that
true, or was there some fiddling involved there? Those directory names
appear to be defaults assigned by SM. You need to assign names that
mean something to you - Sam, Pete, Mary,,,.
02/05/2015 11:44 AM <DIR> pop.mail.yahoo.com
02/05/2015 11:44 AM <DIR> mail.yahoo.com
02/05/2015 11:44 AM <DIR> mail.comcast-1.net
02/05/2015 11:44 AM <DIR> mail.comcast-3.net
02/18/2015 02:15 PM <DIR> smtp.comcast.net
04/26/2015 08:03 AM <DIR> mail.comcast-5.net
04/26/2015 08:32 AM <DIR> mail.comcast-4.net
04/26/2015 10:24 AM <DIR> mail.comcast-2.net
04/26/2015 10:24 AM <DIR> pop.gmail.com
04/26/2015 10:27 AM <DIR> mail.comcast.net
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