> You can easily recognize the alpine part underneath mail/. But what's the bes
> t 
> way to handle the mailboxes at hierarchy level 1? Here you 
> see .pinerc, .profile, etc. The ls command of unix will not show those files 
> or directories unless you use the -a option.
> 
> On the other hand uw-imapd does show the hidden files. 

Are you asking how to change what imapd considers to be the "top" of
the hierarchy, or how to avoid listing so-called "hidden" files?

Hiding files that begin with a dot is no more than a name-based convention,
and imapd has support for it. Have a look in src/osdep/unix/env_unix.c for
the hideDotFiles definition.

"Example 2" in CONFIG addresses the other possible meaning for your
question, as you've already noticed.

Cheers,

        - Joel
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