-$move_to_trash = true;
-$trash_folder = "INBOX.Trash";
-$auto_expunge = true;
-
-/* Special Folders are folders that can't be manipulated like normal user created
- folders can. A couple of examples would be "INBOX.Trash", "INBOX.Drafts". We have
- them set to Netscape's default mailboxes, but this obviously can be changed.
- To add one, just add a new number to the array.
-*/
-$special_folders[0] = "INBOX";
-$special_folders[1] = $trash_folder;
-$special_folders[2] = "INBOX.Sent";
-$special_folders[3] = "INBOX.Drafts";
-$special_folders[4] = "INBOX.Templates";
-
-/** This is the max chars before a line wrap on plain text messages */
-$wrap_max = 80;
+ $default_move_to_trash = true;
+ $trash_folder = "INBOX.Trash";
+ $auto_expunge = true;
+
+// Special Folders are folders that can't be manipulated like normal user created
+// folders can. A couple of examples would be "INBOX.Trash", "INBOX.Drafts". We have
+// them set to Netscape's default mailboxes, but this obviously can be changed.
+// To add one, just add a new number to the array.
+
+ $special_folders[0] = "INBOX"; // The first one has to be the inbox (whatever the name is)
+ $special_folders[1] = $trash_folder;
+ $special_folders[2] = "INBOX.Sent";
+ $special_folders[3] = "INBOX.Drafts";
+ $special_folders[4] = "INBOX.Templates";
+
+// Whether or not to list the special folders first (true/false)
+ $list_special_folders_first = true;
+
+// Are all your folders subfolders of INBOX (i.e. cyrus IMAP server)
+// If you are not sure, set it to false.
+ $default_sub_of_inbox = true;
+
+// Some IMAP daemons (UW) handle folders weird. They only allow a folder to contain
+// either messages or other folders, not both at the same time. This option controls
+// whether or not to display an option during folder creation. The option toggles
+// which type of folder it should be.
+//
+// If this option confuses you, make it "true". You can't hurt anything if it's true,
+// but some servers will respond weird if it's false. (Cyrus works fine whether it's
+// true OR false).
+ $show_contain_subfolders_option = false;
+
+// Whether or not to use META tags and automatically forward after an action has
+// been completed.
+ $auto_forward = true;
+
+// Path to the data/ directory
+// It is a possible security hole to have a writable directory under the web server's
+// root directory (ex: /home/httpd/html). For this reason, it is possible to put
+// the data directory anywhere you would like. The path name can be absolute or
+// relative (to the config directory). It doesn't matter. Here are two examples:
+//
+// Absolute:
+// $data_dir = "/usr/local/squirrelmail/data/";
+//
+// Relative (to the config directory):
+// $data_dir = "../data/";
+
+ $data_dir = "../data/";
+
+ $attachment_dir = $data_dir;