[kde] Could not create IMAP folders under IMAP root folder



Hi everybody,

I use Kontact + KMail 4.8.3.

For example I have my IMAP Mailbox with the following structure:

example@xxxxxxx
--Inbox
--Sent
--Trash
...

In KMail I couldn't create new folders directly under "example@xxxxxxx", like:

example@xxxxxxx
--Inbox
--MyNewFolder
--Sent
--Trash
...

Creating of subfolders is ok, the IMAP-Server is ok too, with Thunderbird or
my webmailer I can create folders under the root folder.

Any ideas? Maybe it's a feature ;)

Best regards,
Hauke
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