Re: keeping "new" flag

2000-03-28 Thread Mikko Hänninen
supio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 28 Mar 2000: > Nope, because if you view a mailbox the access time is changed, hence > mutt no longer shows the "N" flag. Ok then. How about changing your folder format to something where this will not matter? If I sync-exit a Maildir format folder, I get

Re: keeping "new" flag

2000-03-28 Thread supio
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 10:42:42PM -0500, David T-G wrote: > % So with "quit" I actually meant changing to the "mailbox view" (with "c" and > % by def., or -y on startup), where all mailboxes, given mutt with > % "mailboxes (...)" in the muttrc, are listed. > > Ah; OK. That's an easy one; afte

Re: keeping "new" flag

2000-03-28 Thread supio
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 06:19:56AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: > I dunno, I thought "in the mailbox index" was clear enough... > (As opposed to "message index".) Yes :) > Even if I admit it could be interpreted either way. Seems to be so... > > I have now 24 mailboxes and If there are ne

Re: keeping "new" flag

2000-03-27 Thread David T-G
Marc -- ...and then supio said... % On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 02:08:24PM -0500, David T-G wrote: % > % Every time i quit a mailbox containing new mails, the "N" flag of this % > % mailbox is gone (in the mailbox index). % > % > Well, that's the function of quit as defined by default, so the % > de

Re: keeping "new" flag

2000-03-27 Thread Mikko Hänninen
supio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 27 Mar 2000: > But the real problem seems to be myself describing my wishes . I dunno, I thought "in the mailbox index" was clear enough... (As opposed to "message index".) Even if I admit it could be interpreted either way. > So mutt only looks on the ti

Re: keeping "new" flag

2000-03-27 Thread Duncan Watson
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 07:05:24PM +0200, supio wrote: > Hello, > > I'm using mutt 1.0.1i. > Every time i quit a mailbox containing new mails, the "N" flag of this > mailbox is gone (in the mailbox index). > Is there a way to keep this flag, so you can always see in which mailbox > new (or unread

Re: keeping "new" flag

2000-03-27 Thread Michael . Tatge
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 07:05:24PM +0200, supio wrote: > I'm using mutt 1.0.1i. > Every time i quit a mailbox containing new mails, the "N" flag of this > mailbox is gone (in the mailbox index). > Is there a way to keep this flag, so you can always see in which mailbox > new (or unreaded) mails ar

Re: keeping "new" flag

2000-03-27 Thread supio
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 02:08:24PM -0500, David T-G wrote: > % Every time i quit a mailbox containing new mails, the "N" flag of this > % mailbox is gone (in the mailbox index). > > Well, that's the function of quit as defined by default, so the > developers are pretty happy with your statement :

Re: keeping "new" flag

2000-03-27 Thread Jim Toth
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 07:05:24PM +0200, supio ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > Hello, > > I'm using mutt 1.0.1i. > Every time i quit a mailbox containing new mails, the "N" flag of this > mailbox is gone (in the mailbox index). > Is there a way to keep this flag, so you can always see in which mailb

Re: keeping "new" flag

2000-03-27 Thread David T-G
Marc / supio -- ...and then supio said... % Hello, Hi there! % % I'm using mutt 1.0.1i. % Every time i quit a mailbox containing new mails, the "N" flag of this % mailbox is gone (in the mailbox index). Well, that's the function of quit as defined by default, so the developers are pretty hap

Re: keeping "new" flag

2000-03-27 Thread Lars Hecking
supio writes: > Hello, > > I'm using mutt 1.0.1i. > Every time i quit a mailbox containing new mails, the "N" flag of this > mailbox is gone (in the mailbox index). > Is there a way to keep this flag, so you can always see in which mailbox > new (or unreaded) mails are (or change it to "O")? E

keeping "new" flag

2000-03-27 Thread supio
Hello, I'm using mutt 1.0.1i. Every time i quit a mailbox containing new mails, the "N" flag of this mailbox is gone (in the mailbox index). Is there a way to keep this flag, so you can always see in which mailbox new (or unreaded) mails are (or change it to "O")? BTW: is it possible to see in t