I know, that's what I meant with 'root folder'. But if you do that, it becomes impossible to create a subfolder of the inbox (it will automatically appear at the same level as the inbox). I want to have some folders as subfolders of the inbox (like some mailinglists), but others (like Draft, Send, Trash,...) not.
You can do this by simply naming the Folder "Inbox.Name" (minus the quotes of course).
BTW, seems like I forgot to send a copy of my previous reply to the mailinglist.
I know - thought you did that on purpose, which is why I responded privately...
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