On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 05:19:47PM +0200, Wilhelm Wienemann wrote:
> Hello Christian!
> 
> On Tue, 09 May 2000, Christian Ordig wrote:
> 
> > I start mutt by calling "mutt -y" to see which of my folders has new mail.
> > The format the folders are displayed isn't really what I want...
> > I am not really interested in permissions or owner of the folders,
> > but more in how many mails are in the folder and how many of them are
> > unread...
> 
> Maybe the '[n]frm' tool on your box will do what you want.
> 
>       nfrm Mail/mutt-user
Well... I'd like to see it in mutt... externaly I could also hack together
a short Perl script, to count the files in ~/Mail/mutt-users/new and
~/Mail/mutt-users/cur add them together and show how many new mails and
how many total mails are in this folder... but the point was, I wanna see
it in the menu (called "browser"?) I get when starting mutt with command line
"mutt -y"

> will show you how many *new* articles are in your mbox
> $HOME/Mail/mutt-user and
well... I don't use any mbox style folders ...
 
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