On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 14:12:14 -0400, Michael Leone wrote:
> 
> Vincent Lefevre said:
> > No, the old messages will be marked as new, and I don't want that.
> 
> You don't want them marked as old and unread; you don't want them to stay
> marked as new (which implies unread), if you exit and restart mutt. What
> do you want, then?

I want 4 levels (in the same mailbox, to get the benefit of threading):
  1) Messages that mustn't be deleted.
  2) Messages I've read but I want to keep for some time.
  3) Messages I've read or partly read which I need to read again
     (e.g. because I need to reply or to look at a URL or whatever).
  4) Really new messages.

So I use:
  1) flagged read
  2) read
  3) old (or flagged old)
  4) new

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