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     Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 23:14:41 -0500
     From: Johnny Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Subject: RE: [imp] Fwd: RE:  Why Are All Messages Seen?
       To: Chuck Hagenbuch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Let me rephrase. If a message comes into Horde webmail and is  
highlighted or in bold indicating it is unread, what are the possible  
actions that cause the message to go from highlighted to not  
highlighted (again, initially the message shows up highlighted meaning  
it has not been read yet.) Can the message go from unread to a read  
status automatically? Or once it shows unread in Horde webmail, must  
it be clicked on to go to the "read" status.> Date: Fri, 11 May 2007  
00:03:43 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: imp@lists.horde.org>  
Subject: [imp] Fwd: RE: Why Are All Messages Seen?> > Sorry, not sure  
what you mean?> > ----- Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
-----> Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 23:00:41 -0500> From: Johnny Patrick  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: RE: [imp] Why Are All Messages  
Seen?> To: Chuck Hagenbuch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > > Greetings,> > I see  
messages come in highlighted, and then turn to "read" or not >  
highlighted. If they come in highlighted, and go unhighlighted, is >  
that accomplished only by clicking on (or reading) the email or can >  
they come in showing unread, and go to showing read automatically? >  
s.horde.org> Subject: Re: [imp] Why Are All Messages Seen?> > Quoting  
 > Michael Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> > > I recently >  
installed the latest released Horde Webmail package (1.0.1)> > on a >  
company server. It's working fine, except that the users are> > >  
complaining that they can't tell new messages from old messages from>  
 > > read messages. In short, there's no highlighting.> >> > After >  
looking around a bit, it seems that every row of the inbox is> > >  
classed as "seen" regardless of whether the message is new or old, >  
read> > or not. Is there some secret configuration setting to get IMP  
 > to> > properly class the messages?> >> > The mail server is POP3,  
if > that makes any difference.> > It makes all the difference. POP3  
as a > protocol has no concept of > message flags. Desktop clients  
solve this > by keeping track of > everything themselves. IMP doesn't  
store all > that extra data. We > could, but it's not currently in the  
plans as > its basically an IMAP > client.> > -chuck> -- > IMP mailing  
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