On 1/26/15 2:23 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I added an account in gmail.
If I configure folders to show starred folder, then, the number of
starred emails on first screen is double as actually the number of
starred emails;
Let us suppose that there is in the full gmail account 2 starred emails
in inbox and 1 more archived elsewhere (fetched folder).
What I get in the first k-9 screen for number of starred emails is 2
(inbox) + 1 (elsewhere) + 3 (starred folder); always double the number...
Only way I found is to remove the starred folder from the shown folders
list ...
Is there any way to have the total number of starred emails on the first
screen, not doubled?
Is there a way to have the total number of starred emails (not doubled)
in the inbox and how many out of inbox (not doubled either...)
It's a gmail thing. Because e-mails can exist in multiple folders...
they do. But K-9 doesn't have a way to determine that an e-mail it's
seeing in one folder is the same as its seeing in another folder.
At least I don't think it does.
Probably keying on the message-id (which is supposed to be unique, IIRC)
might be a way of removing duplicates. But I am not a developer, I just
sling packets.
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Seth H Holmes
[email protected]
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