What I have in mind is a folder where I could shuffle off all the "Read" articles that were older than, say, 1 week, but still have them around for reference from the shell if I wanted to grep 'em.
I'd envision something like this:
~/Maildir/.Trash
[etc]
~/Maildir/.IN-courier/arc/200309.tar.gz
~/Maildir/.IN-courier/arc/200310/
~/Maildir/.IN-courier/arc/200311/
~/Maildir/.IN-courier/cur/
~/Maildir/.IN-courier/new/
~/Maildir/.IN-courier/tmp/
[etc]
~/Maildir/arc/200309.tar.gz
~/Maildir/arc/200310/
~/Maildir/arc/200311/
~/Maildir/cur/
~/Maildir/new/
~/Maildir/tmp/Will this break anything?
If so, is there a way short of creating some subfolders that Courier IMAP will obligingly search (which I do NOT want it to do) when I check my email, or creating an outside "Mirror" directory structure?
Also, if so, is there a reason why it HAS to?
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