Folder format questions

2000-09-17 Thread Anthony Liu
Hi, I have a few questions below: 1) I have set folder_format="%N %30s %f" but I can't see the "N" indicator in the folder index even though some of the mailboxes has new mail (it is always blank). Why? 2) Is it possible to do something like (new messages/old messages) in the folder index? Fo

Folder format questions

2000-09-18 Thread Anthony Liu
Hi, I have a few questions below: 1) I have set folder_format="%N %30s %f" but I can't see the "N" indicator in the folder index even though some of the mailboxes has new mail (it is always blank). Why? 2) Is it possible to do something like (new messages/old messages) in the fold

Re: Folder format questions

2000-09-18 Thread David T-G
Anthony -- ...and then Anthony Liu said... % % Hi, Hello! % % I have a few questions below: % % 1) I have % set folder_format="%N %30s %f" % but I can't see the "N" indicator in the folder index even though some % of the mailboxes has new mail (it is always blank). Why? If your f

Re: Folder format questions

2000-09-19 Thread Bruce DeVisser
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 05:40:43PM -0400, David T-G wrote: > ...and then Anthony Liu said... [snip] > % > % I have a few questions below: > % > % 1) I have > % set folder_format="%N %30s %f" > % but I can't see the "N" indicator in the folder index even though > % some of the mailboxes h

Re: Folder format questions

2000-09-19 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Bruce DeVisser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 19 Sep 2000: > I have the same problem Anthony describes. There is clearly new mail > (checked via ls -l ; ls -lc ; ls -lu), but mutt is not picking up on > it for some reason. That's interesting. Is NFS involved? And this *is* with mbox style fo

Re: Folder format questions

2000-09-19 Thread Anthony Liu
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 05:40:43PM -0400, David T-G wrote: > % 1) I have > % set folder_format="%N %30s %f" > % but I can't see the "N" indicator in the folder index even though some > % of the mailboxes has new mail (it is always blank). Why? > > If your folder_format is correct, then you

Re: Folder format questions

2000-09-19 Thread David T-G
Anthony -- ...and then Anthony Liu said... % On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 05:40:43PM -0400, David T-G wrote: % % > % but I can't see the "N" indicator in the folder index even though some % > % of the mailboxes has new mail (it is always blank). Why? % > % > If your folder_format is correct, then

Re: Folder format questions

2000-09-19 Thread Peter Jaques
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Re: Folder format questions

2000-09-19 Thread Bruce DeVisser
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 02:44:05PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: > Bruce DeVisser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 19 Sep 2000: > > I have the same problem Anthony describes. There is clearly new mail > > (checked via ls -l ; ls -lc ; ls -lu), but mutt is not picking up on > > it for some reason.

Re: Folder format questions

2000-09-19 Thread Mike McNally
I'm a new mutt user starting right in with a pretty advanced configuration, but I've read a lot, so it's time to ask questions. I have procmail sorting my mail into various dirs in ~/Mail. Each message has a name like msg.BvJC, msg.gvJC. I had thought that setting mbox_type=Maildir would clue m

Re: Folder format questions

2000-09-19 Thread David T-G
Peter -- ...and then Peter Jaques said... % I have the same problem with a twist: procmail sorts my mail; when i see % the browser list of mailboxes, my "mutt" mailbox shows "N" for new mail, % but another mbox (which also has new mail, also placed there by procmail) % does not... very strange, n

Re: Folder format questions

2000-09-19 Thread David T-G
Mike -- ...and then Mike McNally said... % I'm a new mutt user starting right in with a pretty advanced % configuration, but I've read a lot, so it's time to ask questions. Welcome! % % I have procmail sorting my mail into various dirs in ~/Mail. Each Yep... Are you dropping things into yo

Re: Folder format questions

2000-09-19 Thread Michael Tatge
Mike McNally muttered: > I'm a new mutt user starting right in with a pretty advanced > configuration, but I've read a lot, so it's time to ask questions. Welcome! > I have procmail sorting my mail into various dirs in ~/Mail. Each > message has a name like msg.BvJC, msg.gvJC. I had thought t

Re: Folder format questions

2000-09-20 Thread Waldemar Brodkorb
Hello Muttusers, On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 12:50:41AM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote: > Mike McNally muttered: > > I have procmail sorting my mail into various dirs in ~/Mail. Each > > message has a name like msg.BvJC, msg.gvJC. I had thought that setting > > mbox_type=Maildir would clue mutt into

Re: Folder format questions

2000-09-20 Thread richard . hitier
* Le 19 Sep >Mike McNally< ecrivait: > Now the format problem... So I hit c ? and it displays the contents of > ~/Mail as a regular directory display (like ls -l would). I want mutt > to display the number of msgs in ea dir and maybe how many are > read/unread in ea dir. But instead I get a di

Re: Folder format questions

2000-09-20 Thread David T-G
Waldemar -- ...and then Waldemar Brodkorb said... % Hello Muttusers, Hello! % % What are the advantages/disadvantages of the different types of % Mailboxes/Maildirs? Where could I read something about this? You can see quite a bit of conversation in the mailing list archives; this comes up