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Nested folders ( can be created?) or any alternative
 
Hi there,

This is my first post here. I´m trying the demo version of The Bat mainly because my webmail service is not so flexible ( mainly at filtering several mail messages from different senders to a alias common recipient email address ), as I wanted to.

In organizing this filtered received messages I already have them on a first level sub-folder ( inside a main folder created for that alias mail) but, since I found many of them, although being from different senders have a same subject behind ( in this case health info ) I wanted to create a first level sub-folder ( called Health ) and moving the already created first level sub-folders ( that would became second level ones ) into it, as if they were nested.

Is there any way I can accomplish that in The Bat! ?

Hope someone can help.

Best regards.
 
I'm not sure what you're looking for but if I understand it why don't you create a folder and then manually move the mail to that folder. You can place the newly created folder just about anywhere in the folder tree pane.
 
Hi Mr Larry Wing, thanks for your reply.


I have  a specific mail address ( alias ) in all newsletter mail are collected. This is for me a specific folder ( main level - root level ). Inside it I have several sub-folders with subject folders related mails ( health, finances, sports, etc. ) and that is for me ( level -1 ). Inside those -1 sub-folders, i.e. where I receive all health newsletters I want to split them by senders ( level -2 ). So I need ( as i.e. windows explorer ) the ability of creating nested folders. So:

Root Folder ( generic alias recipient container  )
       |
-1 Sub-folder ( mail themes collector, i,e, one folder created for each subject type (  ( health, finances, sports, etc. ) )
      |
-2 Sub-folder ( individualized for sub-type sender )


Just moments ago I found a way, trough my Imap mail service, of doing that. And a way of in The Bat! of seeing it that way.


Best regards.
Edited: Paulo P - 29 September 2015 13:15:32 (Edited post. Situation solved.)
 
The correct answer is: You must creat them one at a time within the Bat
What you CAN try is shutting down the bat, go to the mail folder and create the folder structure you want If you have it elsewhere you can use XCOPY with parameters to recreate a folder structure without the files)
Then restart the Bat and make sure something is selected then press CONTROL/ALT/DELETE/L (the letter L) at the same time
I just did this once successfully and then it wouldn't work again. I'll try again after a reboot
 
Hi Mr Rick .


Thanks for your advice.


Best regards.
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