I'm trying to work out why some of my messages (in mbox) get flagged as
'N' when they're not.
So, how does mutt decide that a message is 'N'? There isn't an explicit
flag indicating this so it must be some combination of absence of
Status: and X-Status: flags.
Can anyone tell me what it is ple
On 19.03.13 10:29, Chris Green wrote:
> So, how does mutt decide that a message is 'N'? There isn't an explicit
> flag indicating this so it must be some combination of absence of
> Status: and X-Status: flags.
>
> Can anyone tell me what it is please.
Last time I looked at that, I made these no
* On 19 Mar 2013, Erik Christiansen wrote:
>
> Status: (mbox format)
>Mutt uses e.g. "Status: RO" to flag that a mail is "Read" and "Old"
>Absence of a "Status:" header causes mutt to flag the mail as "New".
This is correct, for mbox (aka UNIX v7). For Maildir and MH, IIRC, it's
a matte