Kevin,

this is a know bug in 2.2.11 introduced by one of the release candidates.

Kevin Monceaux wrote:
> DBMail Users,
> 
> I've recently given DBMail a try.  I'm a e-mail pack-rat and am
> exploring options to improve performance with some relatively large
> mailboxes.  After creating a couple of test mailboxes and copying some
> messages to them I am seeing some odd behavior under Mutt.
> 
> I have piles of hierarchical mailboxes.  I created a few test mailboxes.  As
> an example, two of the mailboxes I created are named Announcements and
> General which are under an ArchLinux "folder," as:
> 
> INBOX/ArchLinux/Announcements
> INBOX/ArchLinux/General
> 
> The hierarchical folders seem to be confusing Mutt.  When I'm at the
> level where it should be displaying the ArchLinux folder, it's
> displaying it, and other folders with mailboxes under them, multiple
> times:
> 
>  1   ../
>  2   00-Inbox
>  3   ArchLinux/
>  4   ArchLinux/
>  5   ArchLinux/
>  6   MiscComp/
>  7   MiscComp/
>  8   Test
> 
> If I select any of the ArchLinux folders listed above, the mailboxes
> under ArchLinux display normally.  I was using Alpine a while back and
> fired it up to compare.  I'm seeing similar symptoms under Alpine:
> 
> 00-Inbox     Test         ArchLinux/   ArchLinux/   ArchLinux[/]
> MiscComp/    MiscComp[/]
> 
> Also, Mutt is displaying all unread messages as new messages, even if
> I close a mailbox and go back into it.  None of the unread messages
> are showing up as "old" messages as they should be.  I'm not seeing
> that problem under Alpine.
> 
> I've used Mutt, and Alpine, with Cyrus in the past with no problems.
> After trying DBMail, installed locally on my home desktop box, I
> installed Dovecot locally and tested with similar mailboxes and had no
> problems with either Mutt or Alpine.
> 
> I'm running DBMail 2.2.11 installed via the ArchLinux package manager.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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