* Steve Revilak (st...@srevilak.net) wrote: > Does the first Note in > http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-3.html#ss3.11 > apply to your case?
Thanks for your reply, Steve, sorry for taking so long to reply myself. I don't think it applies, although I don't fully understand that first Note. For example, I have (for access times): $ ls -ul mail/lists/ total 380 -rw------- 1 kjaleel kjaleel 90878 Jun 12 16:52 bind-users -rw------- 1 kjaleel kjaleel 3440 Jun 12 14:32 centos-devel -rw------- 1 kjaleel kjaleel 2797 Jun 13 11:08 mutt-users and for normal modification times: $ ls -l mail/lists/ total 396 -rw------- 1 kjaleel kjaleel 90878 Jun 13 19:02 bind-users -rw------- 1 kjaleel kjaleel 3440 Jun 12 14:32 centos-devel -rw------- 1 kjaleel kjaleel 19491 Jun 13 20:52 mutt-users So it seems the access times are in the past and the modification times are when the mbox was last written to. So I don't think the first Note applies. Also, I just went through and read every email in 'bind-users' and changed to 'centos-devel'. I immediately saw a message in the status bar saying "New mail in bind-users"! I went back there, and sure enough, there was NO new mail! I don't understand what's going on. Btw, I forgot to mention this is Mutt 1.4.2.2i (2006-07-14) on Centos 5.3. On a wild guess, could SELinux have anything to do with it? Or will switching to Maildir help? Thanks, Khusro