> 
> 1. Organizationally, this is a little confusing.  Why are the imap
> folders (drafts, sent, and trash) listed under inbox, rather than at the
> same level with it?  Having those within the inbox folder doesn't seem
> logical.  On the IMAP server (looking at it via a webmail client,
> Hordemail) it shows the main IMAP account with *four* folders under it:
> inbox, drafts, sent, and trash. That's how I would expect Evo to handle
> it as well.

It depends on how your IMAP server presents the information to Evo.  The
way you are describing is, I think, the way Cyrus does it.  Certainly my
IMAP server (Dovecot) does it how you want.

> 
> 2. Are the folders, Junk and Trash (the ones listed at the same level as
> Inbox) local only?


The Junk & Trash are virtual folders - Trash is a list of all the mails
marked for deletion - Junk are all those marked as spam.

Note that with IMAP there's no such thing as 'delete' - you mark the
messages for deletion, and then expunge them.

P.


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