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*g*
by panzi (1.8) on Mon 26th May 2008 20:05 UTC
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N. Crane. *g*

RE: *g*
by Doc Pain (2.76) on Tue 27th May 2008 06:40 UTC in reply to "*g*"
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N. Crane. *g*


Hehe, I thought so, too. :-)

mail.app
by sappyvcv (2.36) on Tue 27th May 2008 20:50 UTC
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God mail.app sucks. But I'm glad I'm not the only one that had that issue.

dragging to top
by siraf72 (1.4) on Tue 27th May 2008 21:26 UTC
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You can drag folders to the root level in mail.app. But its done badly, if you drag to a space between two other folders at root level it will highlight a position (based on alphabetic order) in the root level. I've moved folders and sub-folders around. But like I said its done badly, the logical thing would be to drag the folder to the "On My Mac" line.

RE: dragging to top
by Thom_Holwerda (Staff) on Tue 27th May 2008 22:44 UTC in reply to "dragging to top"
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That's Tiger behaviour. In Leopard that's no longer possible.

RE[2]: dragging to top
by siraf72 (1.4) on Wed 28th May 2008 11:09 UTC in reply to "RE: dragging to top"
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My leopard install begs to differ :0)

Tested when I saw the cartoon and tested it again now. It works fine!

RE[3]: dragging to top
by thavith_osn (3.28) on Thu 29th May 2008 00:30 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: dragging to top"
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I just installed 10.5.3 and this still isn't fixed...

Just thought I'd mention it...

Still, if this the biggest complaint we have with Mail.app, then it seems it's a pretty cool app :-)

Have a misunderstood the problem????
by siraf72 (1.4) on Thu 29th May 2008 06:16 UTC
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Either this is something only affecting certain installs of mail.app or I'm missing something. Here is a screenshot of a folder being moved from the "Batelco" Folder in Mail to the root level. Is this what your saying doesn't work??

http://homepage.mac.com/algosaibif/filechute/mail_folder_move.jpg

Edit: Typo

Edited 2008-05-29 06:17 UTC