On 26 Nov 2002, John Lederer writes: > When I looked at the mailbox structure of our test group I found > some disconcerting variance. Some users had a directory named > INBOX, some did not. ...
> In any event we want a consistent mailbox structure that supports > Moxilla's "special" Sent, Drafts, and Templates diretcories. We want > to standardize, but we are not sure what to standardize on. > Can someone tell me what the preferred structure is, particularly > for Mozilla? A mailbox called "INBOX" visible as a file in your filesystem on your Cyrus IMAP server is probably a mistake of some sort, often (based on experience here at least) relating to either the choice of hierarchy separator or default folder prefix. We use the following cyradm commands (for a user named fred and with unixhiersep set to yes): cm user/fred cm user/fred/Drafts cm user/fred/Sent cm user/fred/Templates or their equivalent IMAP commands. The "INBOX" is created by the first of these commands. If you have altnamespace turned on, Outlook users will be happier, because they will see a folder structure that is closer to the Outlook norms when used with Exchange Server. Jonathan