On 26Apr2009 18:50, I wrote: | | Strange. This works for me like a charm and has always worked. As soon | | as I'm in a mailbox that gets new mail due to me fetching it, mutt | | nearly immediately displays it and resorts the index every $timeout | | seconds (since for me $timeout is lower than $mail_check). | | | | What's your value of $timeout? | | I hadn't set it, so I presume it is 600 seconds. And quite frankly that | may be longer enough for me to never notice new mail. I've just set it | to 5, and will try the experiment again. | | Any downsides to low timeout values? Interruption race conditions or | other issues?
Hmm. Still no joy. I copied a message into it from my mutt folder. Nothing. Went in with another mutt. Message visible (though not new). Marked it new. Synced. No joy. I do have header_cache enabled. -- Cameron Simpson <c...@zip.com.au> DoD#743 http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/ If it can't be turned off, it's not a feature. - Karl Heuer