Marc Perkel wrote:
> Actually that isn't the case. The IMAP folder has to already exist so if 
> someone does a dictionary attack then any local part that doesn't match 
> a folder will be rejected as an unknown user. If the folder already 
> exists them mail is delivered into that folder. If it doesn't exist 
> isn't not created.
>   

So what you're saying is that if a folder exists then mail directed to 
it will be delivered.
If a folder doesn't exist, mail won't be delivered to it.

In other words, mail to an existing user (therefore existing folder) 
will be delivered, mail to a non-existing user won't.


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