Hi Christian, nice you got this. I could have given you this also, but I have 
this weird tree in the mail client, so I thought better not share it. I prefer 
to see only 1 'Archive' 



> 
> I found the Solution myself. The key was to simply create an unnamed
> mailbox directive so that the namespace prefix directly results into an
> mailbox that Thunderbirds shows as the Archive.
> 
> Thanks everbody on the dovecot team for making such a brilliant Software!
> Greetings!
> Christian
> 
> namespace inbox {
>    inbox = yes
>    location =
>    mailbox Drafts {
>      auto = subscribe
>      special_use = \Drafts
>    }
>    mailbox Junk {
>      auto = subscribe
>      special_use = \Junk
>    }
>    mailbox Sent {
>      auto = subscribe
>      special_use = \Sent
>    }
>    mailbox "Sent Messages" {
>      special_use = \Sent
>    }
>    mailbox Trash {
>      auto = subscribe
>      special_use = \Trash
>    }
>    prefix =
>    separator = /
> }
> 
> namespace archivns {
>    prefix = Archive/    <--- this is the Name which now appears at the
> same Level then Sent/Draft/...
>    location = maildir:/mnt/mails2/%u
>    separator = /
>    mailbox {            <--- here a name is omitted
>      auto = subscribe
>      special_use = \Archive
>    }
> }
> 


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