On Thu, 2017-03-16 at 01:10 +0100, Ángel wrote:
> On 2017-03-13 at 12:25 -0700, Brewster Gillett wrote:
> > So for example, if I fetch my current traffic, and my "Evolution"
> > folder shows three new 
> > messages, and I'm too busy to tend to them at the moment, I just
> > ignore them; every subsequent
> > time I open Evolution, that reminder will still be there. 
> 
> I should note this works mostly if you keep up with the list mail.
> So, suppose I have 275 unread files from this mailing list. 3 new emails
> arrive. On this session they will flag the folder as having received new
> email (in addition of increasing the unread counter to 278), but if you
> close and reopen evolution (maybe sometimes even without closing the
> MUA), these will no longer be "new", so you should remember that there
> was something to glance to on that folder.* You are unlikely to notice
> the difference of 275 vs 278 unread mails.

Not what I'm seeing. When I close and re-open Evolution (even after a
--force-shutdown) I get exactly the same "new" count as before.

poc
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