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5.2.2.10 Folder-
Create a folder:
Select File > Folder > New Folder
Type a name for the folder.
Delete a folder:
Select the folder you want to delete
Select File > Delete
Designate a folder as offline:
Only IMAP4 folders can be designated as offline. All IMAP4 default folders, such as
Inbox, are automatically designated as offline. Messages in offline folders can be viewed
when you are disconnected from your mail server. If a folder is not designated as offline,
you will be able to read and respond to messages in that folder only when connected to
the server.
To designate a folder as offline, select the folder and then select Service > Offline
Folder.
Rename a folder:
Select the folder you want to rename.
Select File > Folder > Rename Folder.
Type the new name for the folder.
Notes:
Default folders, such as Inbox, can't be renamed.
Folders you create for IMAP4 mail servers can't be renamed.
Synchronize folders while connected:
When you synchronize folders, the contents of your device folders and mail server
folders are compared and updated. New mail messages are downloaded, and messages
in your device Outbox folder are sent. The synchronization behavior depends on how
you connect to your mail server.
When you connect to a POP3 server, the Inbox and Outbox folders on your device
are synchronized with the corresponding folders on the mail server. To synchronize
after the initial connection, select Services > Send/Receive Mail.
When you connect to an IMAP4 server, Inbox, Outbox, and all folders marked as
offline are synchronized. To synchronize all folders after the initial connection, select
Services > Synchronize Folders. To synchronize just the selected folder and the
Outbox folder, select Services > Send/Receive Mail.
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