Albert Chin writes:

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?

Courier will handle an equivalent, but not an indentical, folder hierarchy.

Courier uses periods as hierarchy delimiters, instead of slashes. Courier does not put everyone's folders in a Cyrus-like megafolder hierarchy.

Individual mail accounts have an INBOX; and personal folders are INBOX.folders. With virtual accounts, #shared is a public shared folder hierarchy, where all accounts have shared access to a common group of folders.

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