FWIW... maybe my demands are just too small, but I've been using MH mail for... for.... hmmm... 25 years, now? maybe? and because it's command-line oriented, whenever it does something I don't like or doesn't do something I want, I write shell scripts to bludgeon it into submission as necessary, since I can access all its utilities from a shell script. occasionally I have to inflict Perl or even a C program on it. At one time I wrote my own encrypted mail system for it in C, before PGP became available... you can use procmail to direct incoming Stuff to various folders.
(Just to strike holy fear into the hearts of any sysadmins out there, I've been known to break security, implement an SUID shell script to hack the sendmail.cf file to change the system identity while I send my mail out of some unsuspecting victim's system and then change it back when it's done, and then embed *that* in my MH control scripts). (okay, now go change your pants...) But I'm not sure about IMAP support... in the past when I've wanted something like that I've been able to just mount the MH mail directory over the network, but there are Issues (to say the least) with trying to do that across the Internet... dep't. I think you have to *build* MH with POP support, and I'm not sure (yet) whether it supports IMAP at all (although I notice fetchmail does, so there's probably a way to map MH folders to IMAP folders... hmmm...) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]