That's fine if it's supposed to work that way but just yesterday you told me the following:

I have not seen that behavior anywhere without a reason such as a rule.  You have an inbox.mbx, or a directory called inbox?

It used to just create an mbx file rather than a sub folder.

Tripp Allen wrote:
If you create a subfolder under the inbox, it will create a folder called "inbox" and put the subfolder there.  That's working as designed. If you don't want the folder under Inbox, create the new folder at the same level as the Inbox.
 
Tripp
 

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In 2006, I just recreated the INBOX creation problem. I created a new folder called "temp". I moved email from the "INBOX" which is really "Main.mbx", but that's another story, to the "temp" folder. Upon going to the temp folder and moving the mail back I noticed it had created the INBOX folder and even listed it as "INBOX/temp".

Now that this isn't a rule creating the folder we have an instance where Imail is doing this, Travis.

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