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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 :
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
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
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
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
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