On Mon, 11 Oct 1999, David DeSimone wrote:
Richard Hitier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Mutt doesn't show new messages if you look at the folder, then quit,
leaving messages marked as new.]
For mbox folders, that is true. It's considered too slow to open and
rummage through the folders
Walter Hofmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, but when mutt closes a folder with new mail in it, it should
actually restore the access time so that the folder is still marked
"new".
Actually, I sort of disagree, but maybe that's just because I'm used to
the current behavior, and it doesn't
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 15:30 -0500, David DeSimone wrote:
Mutt has a configure option, --enable-buffy-size, which is supposed to
tell it to ignore timestamps, and actually check the folder for new
messages. But I don't know if that works for the browser. Does anyone
know?
Yep, it
Richard Hitier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Mutt doesn't show new messages if you look at the folder, then quit,
leaving messages marked as new.]
For mbox folders, that is true. It's considered too slow to open and
rummage through the folders every time you are curious if there is new
mail in
Hi,
i want to see any unread message as new, that's why i have
set nomark_old
but i also want to see where are thoses new messages in the browser:
mailboxes '$HOME/Mail/*'
it works fine for the first session but never for the following ones.
i mean that if i quit mutt