Hi,
Anand Biligiri S typed:
> I am using fetchmail+procmail to retrieve the mails and using mutt as MUA.
> The problem is that mutt does not display a "N" beside the folder which gets
> the new message.
The logic mutt uses to determine whether a folder has new mail or not
is to check the see if the last modification time is greater than the
last access time. Check if you have some biff-like program running
which reads the mailbox to check for new mail, changing the access
time.
> I am using mutt-1.2i-2. Can anyone give me a link to mutt-1.2.5i RPM which is
> made for RH 6.2. I tried rpmfind.net, but it has RPMS for Mandrake etc.
IIRC, mutt RPMs are at http://mutt.linuxwork.at (not sure)
PS: Your Mail-Followup-To: header contains your personal address as
well. This probably indicates that you've included linux-india-help as
a mailing list using the lists command instead of the subscribe. The
"lists" command (as of mutt 1.2) tells mutt that you aren't subscribed
to that list, and you want personal copies of replies to mail that you
send to the list. (blah.. blah.. or maybe you actually want a personal
copy! :-))
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