Hi, * Moritz Barsnick wrote:
> I applied these two on top of 1.5.20. But I think changeset > 5922:9ae13dedb5ed doesn't make sense to me. By (mutt's) definition a mailbox has new mail if it has as least one message that is neither read, nor deleted, nor marked as old. That's the way it works for IMAP (I hope :-) and for local folders. > If I leave any mail marked > as new (which I do if I intend to yet read it or work on it) in any > folder, mutt marks the whole mbox as new. That leads to the peculiar > situation that if I try to 'c'hange folders, mutt keeps leading me back > to the previously visited one, as if I had not seen it yet - back and > forth. Yes, this annoys me, too because I usually process folders in order. See ticket #2939: http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/2939 The mentioned $next_unread_mailbox is within some 3rd party patch and IIRC makes change folder suggest the next in the list with new mail, not the first. I haven't used it though. Rocco