problems with the new tag in mutt -y

2000-03-22 Thread Erik Thiele
hi. i am having the following problem for a long time and still found no solution. *** my ~/.muttrc set record=+outgocopy mailboxes =lart mailboxes =alsa-user mailboxes =mbox mailboxes =accu mailboxes =oldaddress # i cut out most for privacy reasons. it's 22 mailboxes i have listed here.

Backup-Hint/Manual (was: problems with the new tag in mutt -y)

2000-03-22 Thread Gero Treuner
On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 01:46:11PM +0100, Erik Thiele wrote: c) something else ;) Is this manual enhancement something for you? Gero --- manual.sgml.headSun Mar 19 15:40:02 2000 +++ manual.sgml.head.newWed Mar 22 15:29:41 2000 @@ -1147,7 +1147,8 @@ bf/Note:/ new mail is

Re: Backup-Hint/Manual (was: problems with the new tag in mutt -y)

2000-03-22 Thread Erik Thiele
On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 03:34:14PM +0100, Gero Treuner wrote: On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 01:46:11PM +0100, Erik Thiele wrote: c) something else ;) Is this manual enhancement something for you? oh my god ! at first i wanted to laugh but now i remember that i am doing a automated cp of my whole

Re: Backup-Hint/Manual (was: problems with the new tag in mutt -y)

2000-03-22 Thread Erik Thiele
ok. here we have a script that checks if the access time is correctly set. i.e. "N" will be correctly shown. it does this by reading the folder looking for new mail and comparing this with the information from the access time. the script is rather big, so get it from

Re: Backup-Hint/Manual (was: problems with the new tag in mutt -y)

2000-03-22 Thread Thomas Roessler
Erik Thiele writes: i am sad that this cannot be REALLY fixed... what if a user with 20 folders (like me) but only some of them get mail regularly, gets a mail in one of those once in a year folders does a (wrong) backup of his Mails and won't EVER notice his new mail ? Use the fix-atime