On Sunday 20 August 2006 05:02, Bob Stia wrote: > On Saturday 19 August 2006 15:52, Nigel Henry wrote: > > On Saturday 19 August 2006 21:34, Bob Stia wrote: > > > On Saturday 19 August 2006 14:46, Nigel Henry wrote: > > > > I want to move mail from one folder to another, without moving one at > > > > a time. Is there a way to add options to the right click on the > > > > folders drop down menu? I can obviously move all the messages in a > > > > directory to the wastebin, but I would like to move them to a > > > > different directory. > > > > > > Sure, easy > > > > > > Just select all of the mails that you want to move. Right click and > > > hold it on any one of them. From the menu that comes up, select > > > "move", pick your folder move the cursor onto the folder and release > > > trhe click. Voila !! All moved. > > > > > > Bob S. > > > > Hi Bob. I'm not trying to be absolutely stupid, but where am I supposed > > to be selecting the mails from, that I want to move? From the list of > > headers, for instance in the inbox? I only am able to select one at a > > time like that. > > No, not stupid. Open the file folder you want to move the messages from. > Select the header of the first one you want to move by highlighting it. You > can then select a range of continuous messages by moving your cursor to the > end message and hold down the shift key and then selecting it. That will > select the first, last, and all between. Or, if you want to pick and choose > from the list you can hold down the control key and highlight them > individually. After they are all selected follow as explained above. > > Hope I made myself clear this time. > > Bob S. Thanks Bob. Crystal clear. I've also found Ctrl+A, which highlights the whole folders content, and makes it simple to move the whole lot in one go. Nigel. ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.