Dan --

...and then Dan Boger said...
% 
% On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 01:49:25PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% > % > You can write ('w') or clear ('W') any flag you want.  In addition, you
...
% > % 
% > % hmmm... on my mutt (1.3.28i) I don't see that.  What I use is "N" -
% > 
% > What don't you see?
% 
% sorry - was looking for the keyword "write" instead of "^w".  yes,
% set/clear flag is defenitly there, and useful too!

Ah.  Gotcha.  I was confused by your reply :-)


% 
% > % toggle-new.
% > 
% > Yep; good, unless you want to set replied or flagged or ...
% 
% good point.  I do believe the original question was how to mark as
% "read" which, to me, means "not new" :)

Right, and that's what it means to me, too.  He seemed happy enough with
the result, though I personally don't see why doesn't just set $move or
at least $mark_old if he's going to mark everything new as read ...  I
think he could learn about some new flags :-)


% 
% heh, guess the perl moto applies to mutt as well :)

You betcha / I agree wholeheartedly / Quite right, old chap :-)


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