Hi Antonio,

Am 2009-02-05 12:39:34, schrieb Antonio Radici:
> Hi Michelle,
> sorry if I ask again other questions but I want to be
> 100% sure that we are on the same page.

Since I have to use mutt all the day, and  we  have  the  Lenny  release
before us, I have no other chance as to help.  :-)

> As far as I understood the problem is this:
> 1) you open mutt and browse your mailbox
> 2) while you do so, courier-imap move the messages
> from new/ to cur/ on the remote maildir
> 3) these messages are shown as unread
>
> Now, all these things are correct.

Right

> From what I understood what happens now is that if
> mutt crashes it loses the "Unread" status for these
> messages, so they are marked as Read. Correct?

No, they stay "N" NEW/unread

But in the next time I start mutt, it  does  not  more  recognizer  the
messages as new.  My analysis tell me, that this has  something  to  do
with header caching.

If the next crash occurs, I will remove the last  30  generated  header
cache-files and check, whether my theorie applys...

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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