> > > Click on the header of the unread column and it sorts the unread
> > > at
> > > the top.
> > > Unless you are after a more complicated sorting
> > 
> > Yes - unread at top then date order after that :-)
> 
> 
> Please see "Help > Contents > Mail Management > Sorting and
> organizing
> mail > Sorting the message list > Sorting Mail with Column Headers".

Thanks Sir, but it is still broken in the date order. Following that
help given, clicking on the status column first then ^clicking on the
date gives all the unread messages at the top, but the date order is
all over the place. 

I suspect that "status" is not (or not entirely) "unread" but is one or
more other things? 

Thanks again for your time. 

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