Jeremy, et al --
...and then Jeremy Blosser said...
%
% On Feb 04, David T-G [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
% > So tell me a bit about Maildir... When new mail arrives, it is written
% > to tmp/ and then atomically moved to new/, right? Does it stay in new/
% > until you read it and it moves to cu
On Feb 04, David T-G [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> So tell me a bit about Maildir... When new mail arrives, it is written
> to tmp/ and then atomically moved to new/, right? Does it stay in new/
> until you read it and it moves to cur/? If that's the usual behavior,
Yes.
> when you e'x'it or o
Mike, et al --
...and then Mike Schiraldi said...
%
% > % it, but i'd imagine it would be really easy to use this preexisting
% > % functionality to look at all mailboxes.
% >
% > It already does :-)
%
% I guess we're talking about different things here. I'll try to be more
% specific:
--8<--
> however in the file browser, mailboxes with new mail in them don't have
> an "N" next to them.
Okay, it looks like the problem is as follows:
Using maildir (i have no experience with other folder types), when the
folder_format string contains %N, every folder that contains unread mail
will be
> Look for mark_old in the manual.
I already "unset mark_old" .. so none of my messages are ever marked
O. They're marked N until i read them.
I should probably wade into the buffy code before this thread gets any
longer.
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Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> * Mike Schiraldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > However, sometimes i want to see a list of all mailboxes containing
> > unread messages. But the folder list's %N escape does not show this.
> > It shows which folders have had new mail placed in them since the
> > last ti
* On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 04:18:05PM -0500,
* Mike Schiraldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess we're talking about different things here. I'll try to be more
> specific:
>
> I come into work in the morning and go into my =mutt folder. There are, say,
> 50 unread messages that have arrived sinc
> % it, but i'd imagine it would be really easy to use this preexisting
> % functionality to look at all mailboxes.
>
> It already does :-)
I guess we're talking about different things here. I'll try to be more
specific:
I come into work in the morning and go into my =mutt folder. There are, sa
Mike --
...and then Mike Schiraldi said...
%
% > How could you tell that, though?
["that" being whether or not there are actually 'N'-flagged messages in a
folder...]
%
% When i call change-folder, the default is always the next folder which
% contains unread messages. I haven't had a chance
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Alas! Mike Schiraldi spake thus:
> Is there a solution for those of us who -do- want to define "new" as
> "contains unread mail"? I generally do not care whether
> How could you tell that, though?
When i call change-folder, the default is always the next folder which
contains unread messages. I haven't had a chance to look into how it does
it, but i'd imagine it would be really easy to use this preexisting
functionality to look at all mailboxes.
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Mike, et al --
...and then Mike Schiraldi said...
%
% > Don't define "new" as 'contains unread mail', but instead as 'has been
% > read from since it was last written to' and see if your display makes
% > sense.
%
% Is there a solution for those of us who -do- want to define "new" as
% "contain
> % However, one thing I have noticed is that when I am viewing my list of
> % mailboxes ('c' then 'tab'), there are no 'N' indicators next to mailboxes
> % which contain unread mail.
>
> Don't define "new" as 'contains unread mail', but instead as 'has been
> read from since it was last written
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 02:36:31PM -0500, Peter R. Wood - Lists wrote:
> However, one thing I have noticed is that when I am viewing my list of
> mailboxes ('c' then 'tab'), there are no 'N' indicators next to mailboxes
I'm not sure, I use version .25, but maybe the default $folder_format
has cha
Peter --
...and then Peter R. Wood - Lists said...
%
% Greetings,
Hello!
%
% I'm trying out mutt v. 1.3.27i and am finding it to be quite nice so far.
Good to hear.
% However, one thing I have noticed is that when I am viewing my list of
% mailboxes ('c' then 'tab'), there are no 'N' indi
Greetings,
I'm trying out mutt v. 1.3.27i and am finding it to be quite nice so far.
However, one thing I have noticed is that when I am viewing my list of
mailboxes ('c' then 'tab'), there are no 'N' indicators next to mailboxes
which contain unread mail. Is this a feature that I need to toggle
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