Telneted into and logged in to the recreated mailbox. I deleted that mailbox in MMM, then an hour later created it again (with a different password). I wonder if doing first access on Thunderbird or Outlook 2016 as I normally do also forces standard subfolder creation. > and the INBOX now shows \HasChildren with the standard subfolders created. * LIST (\Marked \HasChildren) "." "INBOX" * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Drafts" * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Trash" > then back here to repeat the list command > I logged into the mailbox on webmail at this point and defined my identity > flag \HasNoChildren means no subfolders exist. > flag \Marked implies the INBOX has been updated (new address message) I replicated the behaviour after creating a new Force9 mailbox. though the very basic email client which ships with Win10 will not use the IMAP DRAFTS folder and insists on putting outbound items in SENT ITEMS even if there is already a folder called you are right. This creates a consistent naming convention which most email clients will follow. Personally having created a new email box I FIRST log into webmail, send and email (creates the SENT folder), creates and save an email (creates the DRAFT folder) and the delete one of the above (creates the TRASH folder). which is why different email clients can make such a hash of things if the expected folders are not there. This appears to match the experience that the expected default folders are not present when the mailbox is created. * LIST (\Marked \HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX" Not being able to recall if that was related to the PN services or one of the other email services I use, I just did a test with a new mailbox on Plusnet mail. on other email services of recent times, I have seen new email boxes created and there being no default subfolders.
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