> > Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists wrote:
> > >
> > > You can f.ex synchronize your folders between various workstations. Which
> > > you can't with POP.
> >
> > YES you are right _folders_. BUT the orginal poster wanted only the
> > INBOX to be available to the users. They should not be able to create
> > other folders. And I say that only having a writeable INBOX (via imap)
> > does only bring confusion to the users. Mildly put that's "non-sense".
> 
> You missunderstand - you can synchronize _locations_. I can copy a message
> from my inbox at home to the inbox at my provider and from there to the
> inbox at work and vice versa. Which is useful, since the mail is
> following you then and not the other way round. And since you can automate
> that quite nicely you don't even have to spend any attention on it.
> *t

I suppose an easy way to prevent the users from making / using folders
is to make sure that they do not have write permission to their root
folder path, if that is possible given you system and user usage requirements.

-Erik Kangas

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