Update: I installed TB 2.0. It's working very well so far.

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willhill wrote:
> Thunderbird should have interval checking as detailed here;
> 
> http://www.cs.washington.edu/lab/services/email/MozillaHowTo/
> 
> have you set it for all your imap accounts?  
> 
> Are you actually referring to subfolders of your imap account?  If so, I'm 
> not 
> sure how Thunderbird deals with that.  Kmail seems to see everything.
> 
> On Thursday 19 April 2007 9:29 pm, Dustin Puryear wrote:
>> So, I decided to try out Thunderbird 2.0. It's fine, but it only seems
>> to show new mail for Inbox. You have to open another IMAP folder to
>> see if there is new mail in there. Once you open that folder,
>> Thunderbird suddenly realizes that there is new mail and shows the (#)
>> next to the folder.
>>
>> Is there a way to have Thunderbird show new mail for all IMAP folders
>> during each folder refresh? This is a make-or-break feature of me..
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