Inbox Inbox.subs Inbox.subs.TBUDL Inbox.xxx Inbox.xxx.yyy
So do Inbox.subs and Inbox.xxx contain messages, or are they just entities to hold TBUDL and yyy respectively?
I have a similar structure and in my case they could contain messages, because they are regular folders, but they are empty... which doesn't bother The Bat! at all. :-) Why not do it that way?
I'm going to show my ignorance here ... I'm not sure how to do that. Even when I create a subfolder within The Bat!, it shows up as a directory in my file system.
It's my understanding (maybe erroneously) that not all implementations of IMAP allow for folder to contain messages themselves?? I'm using the University of Washington version that ships with Red Hat 7.2.
For what it's worth, I've used Outlook Express, Mulberry and SquirrelMail and have not seen this problem before. I could be doing something wrong, but it's odd that no other programs I've used have complained.
Does anyone know how to set up folders to contain messages themselves? Indeed this would solve my problem, and would even make my folder structure more flexible. :-)
Thanks.
Brian Schang
________________________________________________ Current version is 2.00 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

