Re: Old e-mails behaving as new

2007-02-21 Thread Angel Olivera
On Sun, Feb 04 2007 16:51, Stuart McKim wrote: > I just changed my version of mutt from 1.5.9i to 1.5.13 and am > experiencing some behavior that seems very weird to me. > > When I start mutt and log into my imap server, all the mailboxes defined > in my .muttrc are shown as having new mail. When

Re: Old e-mails behaving as new

2007-02-21 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-02-10 15:42:38, schrieb Travis H.: > There is no "old" directory. There is new, cur, and tmp. This has > very little to do with whether the email is marked "new" (unseen). OK, if I am local on the machine, mutt move all NEW message which are previosly moved by IMAP from /new to /cur back

Re: Old e-mails behaving as new

2007-02-10 Thread Travis H.
On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 04:18:20PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Here is it more weird since if I login, and procmail has sorted some > messages to "/new" subdir of my maildir, mutt will detect the messages > and if I enter the Mailfolder with mutt. it move it IMMEDIATLY to "/cur" > ecen if I do

Re: Old e-mails behaving as new

2007-02-09 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-02-04 16:51:46, schrieb Stuart McKim: > I just changed my version of mutt from 1.5.9i to 1.5.13 and am > experiencing some behavior that seems very weird to me. Hey, I am experiencein the problem on both and courier-imap! (Using Debian GNU/Linux Sarge and Etch) > When I start mutt and log

Old e-mails behaving as new

2007-02-04 Thread Stuart McKim
I just changed my version of mutt from 1.5.9i to 1.5.13 and am experiencing some behavior that seems very weird to me. When I start mutt and log into my imap server, all the mailboxes defined in my .muttrc are shown as having new mail. When I open those mailboxes, the only specially marked e-mails