> > Nope. You will spend the rest of your life searching for the source code
> > in
> > Courier that creates the "Templates" folder.
>
> Is it really that hard to find where it's created in the source code?

you didn't understand: These folders are not being created by courier. When 
you start your mail client it will create these folders. So these folders are 
mail client specific - use a different one and you will get other folder 
names / numbers / no folders.

You may, of course, use a skeleton home dir for new users being created on 
your system having all the folders you need (/etc/skel) so it will be copied 
every time you create a user and its home dir is automatically created.
Otherwise you can use a script invoking 'maildirmake $HOMEDIR -f Templates' 
etc. on all home dirs.
But this won't prevent your mail client creating its default folders the next 
time you start it and it finds its default folders missing. You have to 
change its settings.

Greets,


Manuel
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