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From Comcast how do I get default folders to apprear above created folders?

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Am trying to get contacts and emailed contacts above with inbox, drafts, sent, junk, and trash. These are all default folders from Comcast.

Thought an * in front would have user created folders fall to the bottom. It doesn't work.

Unified folders intermix three email addressed together. I can't change the Comcast folder names for Contacts and Emailed Contacts.

Any ideas would be appreciated as in one of my email addresses I have 61 folders that would have to be individually renamed in Comcast.

This may be a feature request for Comcast Users.

Thanks in advance for your assistance.

Am trying to get contacts and emailed contacts above with inbox, drafts, sent, junk, and trash. These are all default folders from Comcast. Thought an * in front would have user created folders fall to the bottom. It doesn't work. Unified folders intermix three email addressed together. I can't change the Comcast folder names for Contacts and Emailed Contacts. Any ideas would be appreciated as in one of my email addresses I have 61 folders that would have to be individually renamed in Comcast. This may be a feature request for Comcast Users. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
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Yu might be able to do what you want with this add-on. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/manually-sort-folders/?src=ss

But placing user created folders above the default account folders is not something Thunderbird supports natively.