>
> Thanks for all your help, I'll check on the Cygwon list and see if
> anyone else has this set-up working. It'll be something to compare
> against if they do.
>
> I'll post back here if/when I find anything else out.
>
>
Just to update this, that I got no response from the Cygwin list, s
Hello
>
> These are default values and look okay. Does the problem persist even
Yes, I always have to go into individual folders to see new mail.
I am using an external method to see what new mail is coming in, but
it's not ideal.
> after you switch folders? If so, I guess the only to find
Hi,
* Adam Wellings wrote:
> mail_check=5
> timeout=30
> TBH those settings come from someone else's muttrc.
These are default values and look okay. Does the problem persist even
after you switch folders? If so, I guess the only to find out who's to
be blamed is to try a non-managed mount.
Ro
>
> That all looks okay, i.e. it should work. What are your values of
> $timeout and $mail_check? Maybe mutt just didn't check for new mail yet?
>
mail_check=5
timeout=30
TBH those settings come from someone else's muttrc.
cheers,
Adam
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Hi,
* Adam Wellings wrote:
> > It would be helpful if you could use ls(1) to see what the filenames
> > look like.
> >
>
> Picking one mail folder at random, in the new directory they are all of
> the format:
>
> 1234567890.1234_0.HOSTNAME
>
> In the cur directory they are roughly of the for
Hi Rocco,
> > there. New mail in other directories is marked as new when I viist it,
> > but the directory is not marked, and none of the switch to dirs with
> > new mail commands work.
>
> Then I suspect it doesn't get flagged with 'N' in the folder browser, too?
Sorry, yes that's what I mean