Hi, * Marco wrote:
I've just noticed that the number is actually updated on the mailboxes if I do the following: say I have two mailboxes A,B,C.
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If I enter A, read some new messages and then press y,the number is not decrased.If then I enter B and read some messages and then again press y, the number of A is *now* correctly decreased. So I must visit some *other* mailboxes in order to have the number of messages in another mailbox correctly updated ? This is a strange behaviour.
Not exactly I think, though I'm not the IMAP expert. AFAIK the numbers are correct according to mailbox polling (minus some bugs that may be open in that direction) _except_ for the currently selected folder. It doesn't totally relate to the problem, but when you're in folder A you have $status_format to tell you plenty of details about messages counts for the current forder. Why would you want to use the browser for that?
Am I not well understand the meaning of $timeout ??
If counts for other mailboxes are fine, nothing is wrong. $timeout and mail polling often causes quite some confusion, $timeout doesn't maybe do what you think it does. Please read: http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html#handling-folders
The mailboxes view is either a menus or in an interactive prompt ???
It's a menu, the manual would have answered that, too. Prompts are only those places where you can enter something in the last line of your screen. A menu is has funtions, allows keys to be rebound and be customly formatted. Rocco