The workaround to reserve a subdirectory name to allow INBOX subfolders is not optimal.
If we disallow submailboxes of INBOX, and just make it a general rule that all mailboxes must be next to INBOX and not under it, then we can avoid this exception. Is support for submailboxes under INBOX essential to users of Binc IMAP? To the degree that we'd want to introduce a hack (ignoring or moving Maildir/.INBOX/) to allow it? I'd have to say no, after giving it a day's thought. We can disallow this without breaking anything, and while being completely compatible with Courier-IMAP. Andy -- Andreas Aardal Hanssen | http://www.andreas.hanssen.name/gpg Author of Binc IMAP | Nil desperandum

