There's a new per-host security feature in IMail 7 that, if enabled, will bounce incoming messages if the sub-mailbox does not already exist -- it WILL NOT be created. I've found several cases of sub-mailboxes that had never been accessed, and the user was checking his account only by client, so he couldn't have created it and obviously had no idea it even existed. I assume they were created by spammers hitting a user account such <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] with a message to a hyphenated variation of the username such as <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- a sub-mailbox named "joe" would be created under the account of "billy." I do have the "bounce if sub-mailbox does not exist" option enabled. Are you not aware of this, or does JunkMail/Declude have a way to work around it?I believe that IMail would have to allow the folders to be created by Declude, but I will do some testing on that.
-Scott
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