g wrote: | Daniel B. Thurman wrote: | > limited to "Inbox", "Trash" and "Junk". I have | > hundreds of folders under my inbox as well as | | dan, | this is not in thinking you do not know. only for those who may not. | ___________ | [snip!] I think the "box" (folders/directory) layouts are arbitrary, you can setup your structures as you desire. I have "boxes" both under "Inbox" and outside of "Inbox". I could have easily moved all by "Inbox" sub-boxes outside of "Inbox" if I wanted to. The problem I ran into was that someone recommended that I place an entry such as "\Global Address List" in the "IMAP server directory" field and in that case, a "top-level namespace" was created and it automatically added sub-boxes under the "\Global Address List", "Inbox", Trash", and "Junk". Clicking on "Subscribe...", you may find that you cannot select any existing "boxes" outside of your "IMAP server directory" namespace, as I did. My problem was solved by clearing the "IMAP server directory" field and allowed me to "Subscribe..." to all existing boxes in the global namespace. FWIW, Dan -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list