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Like the “create folder” button, pressing the “rename folder” button
opens a dialog box which has the same controls as the “create folder”
dialog box. However, the “folder name” control shows the name of
the folder that was selected from the “folder list.” Here you can type
in the name that you want to rename the folder with. After editing the
folder name control, press “enter,” or move to the “confirm” button,
and press “enter.”
The “inbox” and “storagebox” are protected from deletion and rename,
so attempting to delete them will not work. If you attempt to delete or
rename the “inbox” or the “storagebox,” you will hear the warning
sound to notify you of the error.
7.4.11 Move to Folder
The “move to folder” function moves e-mail messages from one email
folder to another email folder. It does not allow you to move e-mail
messages to a folder that you would find in the “file manager.” For
example, let’s suppose you have the email folder, “inbox,” and a
folder you created called “important.” The “move to folder” function
would allow you to move an email from the “inbox” to the “important”
email folder. Refer to section 7.2.4 for an explanation on how to
navigate between email folders.
The dialog box consists of 6 controls: “folder list,” “create folder”
button, “delete folder” button, “rename folder” button, a “confirm”
button, and a “cancel” button. You can move between the controls by
pressing “tab (“space-4-5”)” or “shift-tab (“space-1-2”).” And you can
move between items in the “folder list” by pressing “space-1” or
“space-4.” If you want to cancel while you are in these dialog boxes,
press “space-e (dots 1-5)” or “space-z (dots 1-3-5-6).”
Use the following steps to move an email to a folder:
1) Select the mail you want to copy by pressing “space,” or create a
selection of e-mail messages by pressing “enter-b (dots 1-2).”
2) Go to the menu by pressing “space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and p
ress “space-4” or “space-1” to move to the “edit” menu. Then, pr
ess “enter” to get in to the “edit” menu. Move to “move to folder,”
and then press “enter,” which will open a dialog box. The shortc
ut key for “move to folder” is “m (dots 1-3-4)” while you are in the