On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 11:23:25PM +0100, Nikolai Prokoschenko wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I'm sad - the detection of new mail is not working anymore :(( The worst thing is - 
>I can't even imagine, what might have
> gone wrong. Can I somehow see, which mailboxes are being watched by Mutt? I have a 
>typical line "mailboxes `ls
> /home/nikolai/Mail/Mails/*`" in my .muttrc, but still - new mails are not detected. 
>Can someone help? Ask for further info,
> if you need it...
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Nikolai.

similar problem here... new mails get detected .. but not allways.
starting "mutt -y" may or may not show good results.
so i've "set sort_browser=reverse-date" in my .muttrc
this way i see when a mailbox has been changed last time and
recent changes float on top. even if it isn't marked with that 
nice "N".

btw: to see which files are watched start mutt with "-y" or press
c (or whatever is your change-folder key) and <TAB> twice. 
the first tab will show all files in your "folder" and the second
will switch to your "mailboxes".

hth
-heinrich

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                Heinrich Langos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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