Dale --
...and then Dale L . Morris said...
% I have a question. When I get new mail, much of the time it is marked
% with a ! but I don't know why. I've looked through the manual and see
Because there is an
X-Status: F
line in the message headers, it would seem. Mail with such a header is
called "flagged" in mutt, and that's why the ! in your index.
% no reason new mail should be marked or tagged. There's probably an
% obvious answer, but I don't see it..
You should go back to the source and see why that header is being
generated on the sending side if you don't think you're putting it in
with some procmail rule (like I do for any mail that has
Importance: High
or
Priority: Urgent
from other mailers).
% thanks
HTH & HAND
:-D
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