Re: Mutt popsneaker
If popsneaker uses pop3, there is no way to flag or unflag messages. The server is automatically doing this for you when popsneaker reads the message. Sam Quoting Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED], who wrote: I am not familiar with popsneaker, but it looks like it is flagging those messages as read as it checks the headers. Typical behavior, really. Check the documentation for popsneaker to see if it can leave them marked as new. This is the only thing I can imagine you can do. Mutt would have no way to know that a message is new without the flags. Failing that, don't use popsneaker, or change your sort method - maybe even define a macro to quickly switch sort orders so you can get a message as new, then sort it back into its thread for context. HTH L On 07/30/01 10:31 PM, Morten Bo Johansen sat at the `puter and typed: This may not be the appropriate place to ask so my pardons in advance...but the latest onslaught of Sircam venom has prompted me to find a way to zap it right at the pop3 server of my ISP, and I have chosen popsneaker for the task. It works really well: popsneaker reads some predefined headers and zaps mails according to rules specified by me. But ... all mails are now seen as read by mutt, i.e. they are nolonger flagged as (N)ew which means that I won't even see them since I prefer to have threads that contain only read messages collapsed. Is there anything to do about this - short of not using popsneaker? Regards, Morten -- Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fully Funded Hobbyist, KeySlapper Extrordinaire :) http://acadia.ne.mediaone.net ԿԬ Houston, Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed. -- Neil Armstrong -- Sam Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mutt popsneaker
This may not be the appropriate place to ask so my pardons in advance...but the latest onslaught of Sircam venom has prompted me to find a way to zap it right at the pop3 server of my ISP, and I have chosen popsneaker for the task. It works really well: popsneaker reads some predefined headers and zaps mails according to rules specified by me. But ... all mails are now seen as read by mutt, i.e. they are nolonger flagged as (N)ew which means that I won't even see them since I prefer to have threads that contain only read messages collapsed. Is there anything to do about this - short of not using popsneaker? Regards, Morten
Re: Mutt popsneaker
I am not familiar with popsneaker, but it looks like it is flagging those messages as read as it checks the headers. Typical behavior, really. Check the documentation for popsneaker to see if it can leave them marked as new. This is the only thing I can imagine you can do. Mutt would have no way to know that a message is new without the flags. Failing that, don't use popsneaker, or change your sort method - maybe even define a macro to quickly switch sort orders so you can get a message as new, then sort it back into its thread for context. HTH L On 07/30/01 10:31 PM, Morten Bo Johansen sat at the `puter and typed: This may not be the appropriate place to ask so my pardons in advance...but the latest onslaught of Sircam venom has prompted me to find a way to zap it right at the pop3 server of my ISP, and I have chosen popsneaker for the task. It works really well: popsneaker reads some predefined headers and zaps mails according to rules specified by me. But ... all mails are now seen as read by mutt, i.e. they are nolonger flagged as (N)ew which means that I won't even see them since I prefer to have threads that contain only read messages collapsed. Is there anything to do about this - short of not using popsneaker? Regards, Morten -- Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fully Funded Hobbyist, KeySlapper Extrordinaire :) http://acadia.ne.mediaone.net ԿԬ Houston, Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed. -- Neil Armstrong