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189 For <b>folder</b> objects, this command will return an
227 <td>For non-folder objects, the <type>OpenCommandArgument2</type>
388 to another. It must be executed at the folder content representing
393 succeed, if source and target folder have the same URL scheme.
395 For instance, moving a message from a folder on IMAP server A
396 to a folder on IMAP server B may fail, because the transfer
399 On the other hand, moving a message from one folder to
400 another folder on the same IMAP server should work, because it can
405 Source and target folder may be the same when doing a move operation.
409 <li>Create a new content at the target folder</br>
632 <td>contains the count of documents of a folder.</td>
637 <td>contains the count of marked documents within a folder.</td>
651 <td>contains information about the way a folder stores the
658 <td>contains the count of subfolders of a folder.</td>
706 everytime a (folder) content is opened.</br>This property may be
707 used to control whether a folder content should read data only
789 <td>contains the count of seen/read subcontents of a folder content.</td>
827 <td>contains the count of subscribed contents of a folder.</td>
974 /** creates new contents (i.e. creates a new folder in another folder