On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 11:37:18PM +0200, famfop wrote:
Hi,
I solved it the following way. I wanted to have a "startup-mailbox"
folder with unread messages. Using mairix I set up the "maildir" and
"mfolder" var in the rc and now I run mairix F:-s. It's a bit hacky but
it shows all unread messages
Hi,
I solved it the following way. I wanted to have a "startup-mailbox"
folder with unread messages. Using mairix I set up the "maildir" and
"mfolder" var in the rc and now I run mairix F:-s. It's a bit hacky but
it shows all unread messages. Maybe you'll find a solution by digging
into mairix
In a
Hello,
I've been giving mutt a spin for the past few days. I like it quite a
bit except for one issue I have been unable to solve: how to get the
mailbox browser to properly display new message status.
Platform: Debian jessie running NeoMutt (latest from git but have tried
mutt from official
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 04:39:33PM -0400, Ed Blackman wrote:
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 06:58:28PM +0700, Diep Pham Van wrote:
Sometimes when reading a new mail, I must going to an other folder and
after some searching, I have no idea where is my previous
folder.
Or is there some tool that I don't
* Diep Pham Van [2012-05-10 12:07 -0400]:
> I have many folders start with [Gmail]. :)
Have you tried hitting 'c', then '-', then enter? That takes you to
your last visited folder.
Regards,
--
dave [ please don't CC me ]
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On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 06:58:28PM +0700, Diep Pham Van wrote:
Sometimes when reading a new mail, I must going to an other folder and
after some searching, I have no idea where is my previous
folder.
Or is there some tool that I don't know but every one use to make your
life with mutt easier?
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 12:14:23AM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 10.05.12 19:53, Diep Pham Van wrote:
> > I have about 30 folders, so that can take minute to find out. :)
>
> Although I have a little over one thousand mail folders¹, it only takes
> seconds. That is because cycles through t
here.
> >
> > I have mutt setup with offlineimap using maildir format. When I press
> > `y` to change to one of my mailbox, and there is some unread mail in
> > the current folder, if I change to another folder, the new mail
> > indicator ('N' character) disa
On 10.05.12 19:53, Diep Pham Van wrote:
> I have about 30 folders, so that can take minute to find out. :)
Although I have a little over one thousand mail folders¹, it only takes
seconds. That is because cycles through the list of last
_visited_ folders, in reverse order.
If that is too hard, th
I have about 30 folders, so that can take minute to find out. :)
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 10:35:55PM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 10.05.12 08:08, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Diep Pham Van [05-10-12 08:01]:
> > > Sometimes when reading a new mail, I must going to an other folder
> > > and
On 10.05.12 08:08, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Diep Pham Van [05-10-12 08:01]:
> > Sometimes when reading a new mail, I must going to an other folder
> > and after some searching, I have no idea where is my previous
> > folder.
> from present instance of mutt and start another
> or
> open a new
* Diep Pham Van [05-10-12 08:01]:
> I wonder if my work flow is different with all you guys or I'm the
> only one who face this problem?
>
> Sometimes when reading a new mail, I must going to an other folder and
> after some searching, I have no idea where is my previous
> folder.
>
> Or is ther
box, and there is some unread mail in
> the current folder, if I change to another folder, the new mail
> indicator ('N' character) disappear. How can I keep that 'N'? I
> always have a hard time searching for unread mails.
>
> --
> PHẠM Văn Điệp
>
> h
As Patrick Shanahan said:
If the directory containsmail with a date newer than the directory
access date, it will show as having *new* mail.
So I think mbox is not changing anything here.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 08:20:56PM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 27.04.12 10:54, Diep Pham Van
On 27.04.12 10:54, Diep Pham Van wrote:
> So, is there an easy way to change that behaviour?
If there is no other way, then you could consider changing to mbox
format. It retains the 'N' new mail flag indefinitely if
"set mark_old=no", and the post remains unread.
It seems astounding to me too,
f I leave the folder
> > with unread mails, the new mail indicator is still disappear. And the
> > unread emails now mark with a `O`, make me even more difficult to find
> > out where they are.
>
> If you set mark_old to "no" then unread mails will remain marked "N&
* Diep Pham Van [04-26-12 22:30]:
> I don't think that `mark_old` solve my problem. I have `set
> mark_old=no` in my .muttrc. When turn it on, If I leave the folder
> with unread mails, the new mail indicator is still disappear. And the
> unread emails now mark with a `O`,
I don't think that `mark_old` solve my problem. I have `set
mark_old=no` in my .muttrc. When turn it on, If I leave the folder
with unread mails, the new mail indicator is still disappear. And the
unread emails now mark with a `O`, make me even more difficult to find
out where they are.
O
ail in
> > the current folder, if I change to another folder, the new mail
> > indicator ('N' character) disappear. How can I keep that 'N'? I
> > always have a hard time searching for unread mails.
> >
> > --
> > PHẠM Văn Điệp
> >
> &g
map using maildir format. When I press
> > `y` to change to one of my mailbox, and there is some unread mail in
> > the current folder, if I change to another folder, the new mail
> > indicator ('N' character) disappear. How can I keep that 'N'? I
> > al
ailbox, and there is some unread mail in
> the current folder, if I change to another folder, the new mail
> indicator ('N' character) disappear. How can I keep that 'N'? I
> always have a hard time searching for unread mails.
>
> --
> PHẠM Văn Điệp
>
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 10:51:02PM +0700, Diep Pham Van wrote:
>
> I have mutt setup with offlineimap using maildir format. When I press
> `y` to change to one of my mailbox, and there is some unread mail in
> the current folder, if I change to another folder, the new mail
>
I have a very simple question but cannot find the answer anywhere.
I have mutt setup with offlineimap using maildir format. When I press
`y` to change to one of my mailbox, and there is some unread mail in
the current folder, if I change to another folder, the new mail
indicator ('N'
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 03:25:37PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Roger [07-21-10 15:13]:
> > Here's a suggestion.
> >
> > When viewing my mail folders (in browser), they usually run off screen as
> > I accumulate lots of email. New email is marked at the folder level
> > (browser) with "N"
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 03:25:37PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>* Roger [07-21-10 15:13]:
>> Here's a suggestion.
>>
>> When viewing my mail folders (in browser), they usually run off screen as
>> I accumulate lots of email. New email is marked at the folder level
>> (browser) with "N" next t
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 09:30:08PM -0300, Monte Stevens wrote:
>On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 11:09:55AM -0800, Roger wrote:
>> How about an option to mark folders with an "O" on folder (browser) view
>> containing old
>> email (email not marked as read -- aka forgotten/overlooked emails)?
>>
>> Or is
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 11:09:55AM -0800, Roger wrote:
> How about an option to mark folders with an "O" on folder (browser) view
> containing old
> email (email not marked as read -- aka forgotten/overlooked emails)?
>
> Or is this already there?
I guess what would be needed is a %O printf-like
* Roger [07-21-10 15:13]:
> Here's a suggestion.
>
> When viewing my mail folders (in browser), they usually run off screen as
> I accumulate lots of email. New email is marked at the folder level
> (browser) with "N" next to the folder name with new email. If I enter a
> folder, and think I've
Here's a suggestion.
When viewing my mail folders (in browser), they usually run off screen as I
accumulate lots
of email. New email is marked at the folder level (browser) with "N" next to
the folder
name with new email. If I enter a folder, and think I've read all the email
and leave the fol
For a mailbox I do not own, mutt -y does not always show the
presence of new mail. In particular, if .muttrc includes
mailboxes =foo
and I have (group) read/write access to foo but do not own it,
mutt -y apparently accesses foo. As a result the "N" flag does
not appear (apparently a ra
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