De-subscribing/subscribing to IMAP shared folders

Hi!
In Mail.app I haven't found a way to select/deselect which of the IMAP shared folders (on a Cyrus IMAP server) I want to subscribe to.
And the main problem with this is that it insists on subscribing to log folders with thousands of unread messages showing up all the time, and then it always tries to cache all this on my laptop ... (I know I can prevent it from caching email, but that's a poor solution, as I am then no longer able to work offline ...)
I found a posting on Maxosxhints dated 2005, stating that this functionality (being able to subscribe/unsubscribe to shared IMAP folders) should be available in Mail.app shortly ... But I guess it still isn't?
flips 8)

As far as I know, you simply control click on the account that you wish to manage subscriptions for.
Then:
1) Select "Get Account Info"
2) Click on Subscription List.
3) Deselect/select public/shared folders.
I hope this helps!
Cheers,
Rodney

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