I am running Fedora 14 using Evolution connecting to an IMAP server on
the same machine that is using Mailbox type Maildir.

In evolution there is a Junk mailbox and I have filtering set in
evolution to filter for junk. When something meets the junk criteria the
mail shows up in the junk folder via evolution and not my inbox.

I just cretaed an account on my cell phone to the same IMAP server
account and on my cell phone the junk mail shows up in the INBOX.

I went perusing the Maildir for my account and I can't find any kind of
Junk folder. I see all the ones I have created, but not the Junk folder,
and in fact nothing that is obviously an INBOX either, though I am sure
there is one.

So, where does IMAP store the INBOX and how does evolution handle it's
Junk mailbox ?

Seems like there is an INBOX somewhere, that I just can't seem to find,
and that evolution just tags email in there as Junk in such a way that
it shows up in evolution's Junk mailbox, but not evolution's INBOX. But,
since my phone knows nothing about the evolution Junk "tag" it sees the
email in the INBOX.

Thanks
Chris Kottaridis
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