User created in DA 6.4-3 have no default Sent and Drafts etc

Why is that each user created from DA did not have default Mail Options : sent messages go to Sent , saved messages go to Drafts , deleted messages go to Trash automatically - not the Expunge option .
IMHO , these should be default settings for new user created from DA GUI console . Where can I fix this ? DA ? ldap/ldif-service package ? or Sun Convergence (doing it inside the Options > Mail > General for every newly created user can be a very tedious job )
Here my info :
Delegated Administrator (DA) 6.4-3
Sun Dir LDAP
#./iwcadmin -V
Sun Convergence 1.0-10.01 (built September 6 2009 - 18:29:30)
Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server 7.0-3.01 32bit
on Solaris- Bourne shell
#uname -srv
SunOS 5.10 Generic_137137-09

mattzyzy wrote:
Why is that each user created from DA did not have default Mail Options : sent messages go to Sent , saved messages go to Drafts , deleted messages go to Trash automatically - not the Expunge option .
There is a known issue with Convergence patch 10 for new user accounts such that the first time the user logs into Convergence the default Sent/Drafts/Trash properties are not set.
bug #6885220 - "First time login to convergence can not save Draft/sent copy not saved"
Subsequent logins should have the defaults preferences enabled.
This is fixed in Convergence patch 11 -- you will need to log a Sun support request to get a copy.
Regards,
Shane.

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