We've been using Cyrus IMAP on an old server and are upgrading servers
so thought we'd look into Courier IMAP. We have a small number of
users and don't store mail in home directories. We don't care about
~/.forward or mail filtering from users. Our current Cyrus IMAP folder
hierarchy is:
[path]/mailing-lists
[path]/mailing-lists/gcc/2007/03 # shared folder
[path]/mailing-lists/gcc/2007/04 # shared folder
[path]/mailing-lists/gdb/2007/04 # shared folder
[path]/programs
[path]/programs/gcc # shared folder
[path]/programs/gdb # shared folder
[path]/corporate/<customer1> # shared folder (but restrict
access to <userX>)
[path]/corporate/<customer2> # shared folder (but restrict
access to <userX>)
[path]/user/<user1> # restrict access to <user1>
[path]/user/<user2> # restrict access to <user2>
We'd like to keep this directory hierarchy. We wish for
[path]/user/<user1> to be INBOX for <user1>, [path]/user/<user2> to be
INBOX for <user2>, etc. and for all users to see the list of top-level
folders as `mailing-lists', `programs', `corporate', and `user' (or
`INBOX.').
Is this something Courier IMAP can handle?
--
albert chin ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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