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A newly created sub-folder expected to show up in the "Move To / Recent" list.

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When i decide to long term store a mail I mostly use one of my sub-folder. If I have no suitable sub-folder I will create it. Then, when I use the "Move To" function I expect the newly created sub-folder to be a candidate in the "Move To / Recent". Is there a way to fill in these options automatically when I create a sub-folder? Yes, I know I can use "Drag-n-drop".

When i decide to long term store a mail I mostly use one of my sub-folder. If I have no suitable sub-folder I will create it. Then, when I use the "Move To" function I expect the newly created sub-folder to be a candidate in the "Move To / Recent". Is there a way to fill in these options automatically when I create a sub-folder? Yes, I know I can use "Drag-n-drop".

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Recent is recently used, not recently created.

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Only RECENT is not quite clear for me. I can't find that documented. As an example, if you refer to a newly created file in a file system all three dates CREATED, MODIFIED and ACCESSED are initialized with the same current date and time. I expect the similar behavior for a newly created sub-folder. Creation is also a kind of usage. If so, the newly created sub-folder would appear in the "Move To / Recent" immediately and I should not need to search all the way in my folder and sub-folder hierarchy to find my it. I would like to see this as a requirement. Any opinion about that?