* Derek Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20081028 20:48]: > On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 11:31:20PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote: > > So pressing 'c' doesn't bring up next mailbox with new mail? > > The answer is maybe -- it depends on what mail folder format you're > using, and also what exactly you consider to be "new" mail. If you're > using mbox folders, and you've visited a folder that has new mail in > it, then leave, mutt will no longer consider that mail to be new > (regardless of how you have the relevant variables set), and won't > show you that folder again until additional messages are delivered to > it. By contrast, if you are using maildir, mutt WILL consider that > mail to be new until you've actually read it (and it's therefore been > moved to the "cur" directory of the maildir folder).
mutt 1.5.18; use "set nomark_old" Works with imap(s), maildir and mbox. I have it running here. ;-) What I have not tried is MH folders, because I have never had a reason to. -- Anders Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> All-Round Linux Tinkerer & RHCE