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On Mon, 09 Sep 2002 12:05:55 PDT,
Rick Baartman <baartman@lin12.triumf.ca> wrote:
> Is there a way to do a global Sort command? Here's the situation:
> I like to sort by date every folder. I'm cleaning up my inbox from
> most recent to oldest, since I find this direction most efficient (I
> guess because it helps me recognize the significance of individual,
> old messages). But this adds messages to my other folders in the
> wrong order. When I'm done, I'd like to re-sort all the folders I've
> changed.
I don't understand. How does sorting one folder add messages to
other folders? What do you use to sort?
Tom
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