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IMAP Gmail account, somehow moved a parent folder with many sub-folders to be sub-folders of my "Personal" parent folder. How to move back/undo?

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Thunderbird with gmail as IMAP account. Can't find how move sub-folder with many sub-sub-folders to a new parent folder (actually want it to be a parent folder in the e-mail account.

Thunderbird with gmail as IMAP account. Can't find how move sub-folder with many sub-sub-folders to a new parent folder (actually want it to be a parent folder in the e-mail account.

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Nothing specific, it should be ticking along in the background all the time really in a case like this.

We do see folk here complaining occasionally that they get a few hundred mails synced and it stopped. That is usually the anti virus. They just do not cope with more than a few emails. Disabling email scanning usually takes care of that.

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drag it and drop it on it's parent

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Only partially successful - some sub-folders did not relocate. Attempts to drag those left behind seems to work some times, not others - don't know if it's a synch issue with IMAP.

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if there is a lot of mail the resync and re-download could take a day or more. Especially if you have an anti virus that is scanning everything going out and coming in. It is not instant

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OK - I guess I'll leave Tbird running and see what happens. Is there anything that I can do to trigger synching?

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الحل المُختار

Nothing specific, it should be ticking along in the background all the time really in a case like this.

We do see folk here complaining occasionally that they get a few hundred mails synced and it stopped. That is usually the anti virus. They just do not cope with more than a few emails. Disabling email scanning usually takes care of that.