Barbara K Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 1. When Mutt is started or ended, it insists on doing a message count
> in the current folder.
When Mutt is started, it reads your inbox. What on earth would you want
Mutt to do besides show you your mail?
When Mutt is exited, it records any changes to your mailbox. You do
want your deleted or read messages to be actually removed or marked as
read, don't you?
Are you suggesting that other mail programs somehow take less time to
read the mail folder, or write out and updated folder? Why would that
be?
> 2. We are unable to browse IMAP message folders.
That functionality is available in the "development" version of Mutt,
but the code is not considered stable enough to put into the "released"
version. I personally use the "development" version and find that it
works extremely well, though. Give it a try.
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