On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 3:22 PM, Andre Klapper wrote:
> Evolution does that in your desktop environment's "You have new mail"
> notifications.
> If that's not enough you could use flags or such instead of (ab)using
> the unread status as "todo", or move such old unread emails to
> different (sub)f
On Fri, 2015-10-30 at 14:46 -0200, Jorge wrote:
> Hi. I have IMAP access to a shared mailbox that has 51 unread
> emails.
> I will not immediately read every old unread email; I will gradually
> read some of them. But I want to notice every new email, and the
> unread count is not user-friendly in
Hi. I have IMAP access to a shared mailbox that has 51 unread emails.
I will not immediately read every old unread email; I will gradually
read some of them. But I want to notice every new email, and the
unread count is not user-friendly in this situation because I would
need to constantly monitor
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 4:21 PM, Milan Crha wrote:
> right, it was originated only to me ;) (feel free to use Ctrl+L to
> "Reply to List" - works for me on this list at least, though some users
> prefer "Reply to All" which makes sense in some cases too).
Unfortunately I am using gmail's web inter