In my case, I have one subdirectory that shows a count of four "unread"
messages.  I select one and the "unread" count goes to five.  I "read"
it and it goes back to four.  This is on Ubuntu 10.04.  There are no
emails showing "bold".
Ideas?
ixb

On Sat, 2010-08-28 at 09:32 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: 

> Several people (including me) have complained that on occasion Evo shows
> the wrong count of Unread messages in a folder, e.g. it shows an Unread
> count of 1 when all the messages have been read.
> 
> I've recently been experimenting with this, and now have a reliable way
> of 1) creating the problem, and 2) fixing it. Note that there may be
> more than one bug here (BZ has several reports and it's not clear if
> they're all talking about the same thing), so this may not work for you.
> Nevertheless, I think it's interesting. The report is at:
> 
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=577542#c13
> 
> Briefly, you can create the problem by dragging a deleted but Unread
> message from an IMAP folder to a local one. You can fix it by marking
> one or more Read messages as Unread while watching the Unread count. As
> long as the count is inconsistent, marking messages as unread *will not
> increment it*. When the count becomes equal to the number of marked
> messages, it returns to consistency. If you then mark the messages as
> read, the count will decrement and remain consistent (until the next
> time of course :-)
> 
> poc
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