Mon, 5 Jun 2017 10:12:37 -0400, /rickman/:
No, not the triangles. Each newsgroup in the folder pane has an icon
next to the name which shows the state of the group. I see it change
from a pair of text balloons to a pair of text balloons with a green
arrow when there is a new post to the group. Or I should say I *almost*
see it. It is very small and it is pushing the limit of what I can see
without a magnifying glass. The message threads and individual messages
in the message pane have similar icons which change with their status.
The fact the OP is asking about the meaning of those icons hints they
are visible enough to have his/her attention.
Note the icons are not the only style indicator for unread messages. In
the message/thread pane all unread messages appear in bold, and then
collapsed threads which contain new unread messages appear underlined,
for example. Folders (the folder pane) with unread messages also appear
in bold, and get additional unread messages count in parentheses as a
suffix to the folder label, also.
Here's a customization suggestion (via "userChrome.css" [1]) to make the
unread messages more visible:
https://support.mozilla.org/bg/questions/1022969
Adjust the 'color: #000000' declaration as 'color: blue', for example,
to suit your needs.
[1] http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserChrome.css
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Stanimir
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