Folder Order in Outlook Express 6

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Since changing to Sky mail in the UK which is Google mail based, I now have
about sixty folders in the left hand pane in OE. The first 30 are Local
Folders and then I have my three Sky email addresses with about ten folders
for each address. This is because I use IMAP rather than POP so that all
folders synchronise when on the road with my laptop. What I would like to do
is change the order of the Sky mail folders so that the most used email
address is at the top. I can find no way to do this at the moment. Is there
an easy way or do I have to remove the accounts one by one and then add them
in reverse order so as to get them in the order that I want?

Any suggestion gratefully received.
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