On Sun, 2005-03-06 at 20:34 -0500, Michael R Head wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-03-06 at 18:12 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote: 
> > 
> > I'm confused about your problem, because I'm on about 5 lists 
> > (debian-user being the highest volume), but don't have any problems
> > figuring out where things come from.  And I've disabled all vfolders.
> > 
> > Since each folder highlights it's new messages, and "." brings you
> > to Next Unread Message, there is no confusion, since I read all 
> > the new messages from folder A, go to folder B, wash, rinse repeat.
> 
> Right. And that's my real problem. I have to scan for emboldened
> folders and open them before I can get to the next unread message.

Scan?  Attached is my Folders pane, and there's no real "scanning"
necessary.  It's all right there in front of me.

> My original post was about a feature that thunderbird has whereby
> you jump to the next unread message across _all_ folders. So, if
> I've just finished reading the last new message from the evolution
> list, I press a button (say '.') and it jumps to the first unread
> message in evolution-hackers.

That would be useful.

> Perhaps it's something that'll be an easy Eplugin...



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"Those hairy white apes don't have the Japanese fighting spirit."
What Imperial Japanese pilots were saying, in 1941. This is a
quote from an *old* Japanese man, in a show on the History
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