In general, my answer to questions like this is that freshmeat is your friend. A search for IMAP gives quite a number of results. Freshmeat has a nice filter-by-category function, though. Hitting the filter link next to "Environment :: No Input/Output (Daemon)" gives you 16 projects, #5 of which is called DBMAIL, and seems to be exactly what you're looking for.
As far as the path sepperator thing goes...
- It shouldn't be a difficult change to make at all. I suspect you wouldn't even have to know C if your source-diving skills are in good shape.
- What client are your users using? Would it figure it out itself?
Also, many mail folder formats have one file per message... it may not be neccessary to go with a non-standard IMAP server.
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