On Apr 18, Roland Stigge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
would you please check if the problem persists in the new upstream
version 2.2.0 (now in Debian sid)?
It does not, but by mailbox is much smaller so this could be related.
OTOH now when gnubiff is running mutt is not able anymore to detect when
On Apr 23, Robert Sowada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OTOH now when gnubiff is running mutt is not able anymore to detect when
a mailbox has new mail, so I quickly stopped using it.
This is probably because gnubiff no longer restores the access time of
the monitored files by default. This
Hi,
OTOH now when gnubiff is running mutt is not able anymore to detect when
a mailbox has new mail, so I quickly stopped using it.
This is probably because gnubiff no longer restores the access time of
the monitored files by default. This behavior can be changed by setting
the option
Package: gnubiff
Version: 2.1.1-2
Severity: important
Since I upgraded gnubiff (probably from 2.0.3) it often does not notice
when new messages are read.
My mailbox has over 180 messages and I use mutt.
?xml version=1.0?
configuration-file
mailbox
parameter name=address
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