On Sat Oct 10, 2009 06:16PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * Trey Sizemore <t...@fastmail.fm> [10-10-09 10:12]: > > I have noticed lately a behavior with mutt in that then I'm changing > > mailboxes (with 'c') that mutt jumps to mailboxes (next alphabetically) > > while skipping some mailboxes in between that have new messages in > > them. If I then select these mailboxes manually, I can then see the > > new messages that are there and colored to indicate the messages are > > new (per my .muttrc) so mutt knows there are new messages in these > > mailboxes. > > > > I'm not sure why they're being skipped, however. Obviously this is bad > > as I would have to remember to go to these on my own or miss any new > > messages that have come in. > > > > My .muttrc is setup such that affected and unaffected mailboxes are all > > identical in setup. > > are they listed in .muttrc or /etc/muttrc in some manner to achieve: > > mailboxes /home/me/mail/mutt-users > mailboxes /home/me/mail/<mailbox_name> > > *only* mailboxes meeting this criteria will be parced with the 'c' key.
Yes, they are. -- Cheers, Trey ---- Darwin tbook.thesizemores.us 10.0.0 i386 18:34 up 6 days, 22:23, 3 users, load averages: 0.91 1.16 1.06