Payal Rathod posted in linux-india-help:
> But then I clicked on Inbox which was created by dfefault and created a
> subfolder in it called t and it worked.
> 
> I now have a folder in /home/s1/Maildir/.t
> Strange the name started with a dot.
> 
> Is this what you meant?

Yeah. That's how Courier maintains its folders. In Outlook, go to Account
Properties->IMAP and set the Root Folder Path as "INBOX." (minus the
quotes, with the period) to see your folders the way you want to see
them. Other MUAs have a similar setting somewhere.

> > I think you need to read up a bit about IMAP.
> 
> Please give me some docs or links for that. I googled for many weeks before
> and I could not find a practical docs focussing on practical examples.

www.imap.org should be the place to start from.

Binand

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