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•Tasks — in such folders, tasks can be kept and maintained.
•Notes — a folder where notes can be kept.
•Root folder — the basic folder. For detailed information on this folder, see section 1.10.1.
Classification by user access rights:
•The default personal folders — all folders created within the first logon. Unlike the other
folders, these ones cannot be removed. The default personal folders include for example
Inbox,Junk E-Mail,Drafts,Contacts,Notes, etc.
•Personal folders — personal folders also include default folders. They include any folders
and subfolders which cannot be accessed by other users.
•Public folders — special folders which are, by default, available to all users of the particular
domain or of any Kerio MailServer domain (this depends on Kerio MailServer settings).
Public folders can be handled only by users with special privileges. These privileges can be
assigned in the administration console by the Kerio MailServer administrator. For details
on public folders, refer to section 1.10.5.
•Shared folders — any folders which can be accessed by other Kerio MailServer users with
appropriate rights (for details, see section 1.10.5).
•Subscribed folders — folders owned by another user which are shared and can be viewed,
edited or administered by the current user (depending on special rights assigned by the
owner). For details on subscription of folders, refer to section 1.10.6
1.10.1 Root folder
The root folder is the primary folder on the top level in the folder tree. Its default name
usually consists of the username and the domain (see picture 1.9). Root folder is accessed
through the pop-up context menu opened by right-clicking (see ��gure 1.97):
Figure1.97 Contextmenu of the root folder