moving folder
please correct/or add the option to move folders and make them subfolders if needed

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Gary Hutchinson commented
Can you please bring back Folder Moving?
I have active work folders and archived work folders and I need to move the subfolders from the inbox to the archive quite regularly and the reverse occasionally.
A drag and drop method would be a superb tool.
Also saving the replies to emails in the folder that the original message was sent from would seem fairly logical? -
Michelle Philpot commented
It is unbelievable that this simple functionality of moving folders into other folders does not exist in this application.
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Lee Dawson commented
bring back the ability to move folders!!
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Terrie Robbins commented
I have lots of folders I want to consolidate under one folder. Please figure that out. You have it on the phone app but can't on PC.
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Beverly Whipple commented
Why TF Can't I move a sub folder anymore?! This is ridiculous Yahoo!!!!
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April Smartt commented
Create a "move folder" option that will allow you to nest folders. The current process of organizing and managing folders can be quite cumbersome. Need a more user-friendly and intuitive way to manage.
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rl commented
One should be able to move an existing folder to become a subfolder to consolidate things. I've done this in the past, so it used to be possible, but I can't find it anymore. Nor do I see a link to online help, only feedback. Very customer unfriendly.
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Anna Pye commented
It is rubbish that you cannot move folders once they have been created - and that you cannot create a sub folder in the inbox.
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East Bluff commented
I really need the ability to edit Emails and save for my own reference. For instance, when I get a VOIP message I can edit the email and note that I returned the phone call and what I said.
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Anonymous commented
Please add an option to move an existing old folder to a subfolder. It will greatly improve the clean/more organized look and will save hours of work to redirect existing subscriptions to a newly created subfolder.