Hi, folks --

When reading a large mail folder, such as my mutt folder, I often collapse
all threads with an esc-V command.  While new messages in an existing
thread drop into the collapsed thread as expected, I have found, however,
that new mail in new threads arrives and the threads are uncollapsed.
At this point, esc-V becomes tricky, since some are collapsed and
some aren't.

Am I going to have to go to a folder-hook of some sort, or a macro
(probably better, since I don't *always* want my mutt folder collapsed)
to set a "show threads collapsed by default" variable (which I didn't
find in the manual, BTW -- is there one?) so that new threads get
collapsed for me?  Or do I really have to sync ($) and exit (x) and
restart (mutt -f ...) and recollapse (esc-V) to make 'em all the same?


TIA & Happy Holidays

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