Albert Chin writes:

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.

Is there an easy way to tell Courier IMAP that [path]/user/<user1> is
the INBOX for <user1> and [path]/user/<user2> is the INBOX for
<user2>?

There's no such thing in Courier. Courier's mail store is not some monolithic folder hierarchy, where parts of it are someone else's INBOX. Courier does not work this way. Each mailbox is a distinct maildir. There is nothing like Cyrus's admin login which opens some kind of a master IMAP hierarchy. Each login has its own individual INBOX, and #shared opens a path into the shared mail folder hierarchy, parts of it may or may not access other mail accounts' INBOXes.

And, do the shared folders under [path] need to be symlinks in
INBOX.folders for users to view them?

There are no symlinks anywhere. #shared is the shared folder hierarchy. INBOX. is the private folder hierarchy.


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