This sounds a bit drastic. It prevents the server from being used
as an IMAP server.

Well, the 'mailbox storage style' is still very usefull with large mailboxes ;)


IMHO, the "proper" way to do this is to have some form of directory,
ldap, hesiod, ( or whatever ) track whether or not a user has a POP
or IMAP account. The server then behaves accordingly. This isn't built
into cyrus though, or wasn't last time I looked. That has been awhile.

Yes, and it would not be my choice either ... call it strange management from above ;)


Would it be hard to implement a 'not allowed to create subfolder' acl flag into cyrus. I could even look into it myself, but beeing a newby cyrus admin I do not yet have enough historical background to know if this would/could break any 'standards' ?

bye,
Chris

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