A few days ago, I remembered to read about a checkin which should solve 
the problems with the unread messages count, but perhaps I just 
misunderstood something. Anyway, the problem still exists and no, I 
don't want to claim "That's my favorite bug and a real mozilla 1.0 
blocker", but:
I just don't understand how the counting actually works!
        * In the status bar it says e.g. 7 unread messages
        * when I switch to view only threads with "Unread" I get, e.g. 3 threads 
with this green arrow in the thread icon, but if I open it, every single 
message is marked as read. If I understand correctly it does mean that 
in some file this thread or some messages in this thread is marked 
"UNREAD", but in some file all messages are individually markes "READ".

Shouldn't the unread message count just be the total amount of single 
messages marked as read?
In which files are these numbers stored?
And why does Mozilla not revalidate the numbers every startup?

Regards,
        Niko!

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