On (11/02/13 06:24), Timo Sirainen <t...@iki.fi> put forth the proposition:
On Mon, 2013-02-11 at 04:14 +0000, David Woodfall wrote:
I mostly use Mutt to read mail but today I fired up Thunderbird.

I have a shell script that looks for new mail, which looks for files
in cur/ and new/ ending with the server hostname or a comma.

When I fired up TB it seems that all new mail has been given a flag of
,a which I gather means it matches a keyword.

Yes, see the 0 number in dovecot-keywords

My questions are:

How did this happen?
Did TB do something strange to my mail when it fetched headers?
If I change my search parameters to ',[a-z]' will this only catch new
mail?

I guess it marks it as $nonspam.

I just had a look in the dovecot.keywords file and it had:

0 junk
1 nonjunk

So it looks like TB labelled all my mailing list mail as junk.

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