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the one you want.
Alternatively, you can drag-and-drop messages into a new folder.
(If the folder isn’t immediately visible, drag the message onto the
word “More” at the bottom of the folder list. When the full folder
list appears, continue your drag until you reach the target folder.)
Flag it. Sometimes you’ll receive email that prompts you to some
sort of action, but you may not have the time (or the fortitude) to
face the task at the moment. (“Hi there…it’s me, your accountant.
Would you mind rounding up your expenses for 2005 through 2015
and sending me a list by email?”)
That’s why Mail lets you flag a message, summoning a little flag
icon next to the message’s name and giving a color tint to its row
in the message list. These indicators can mean anything you like—
they simply call attention to certain messages.
To flag a message in this way on a touchscreen, see Figure 10-5. If
you have a mouse or trackpad, click the message in the list; the
icon appears at the right end. Click that icon to flag the message.
(To clear the flag, repeat the procedure.)

