For a mailbox I do not own, mutt -y does not always show the
presence of new mail. In particular, if .muttrc includes
mailboxes =foo
and I have (group) read/write access to foo but do not own it,
mutt -y apparently accesses foo. As a result the "N" flag does
not appear (apparently a race condition -- sometimes it shows
the first time, but never on a second call).
A bug? Any workarounds? I'm running 0.95i under Linux 2.0.34.
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Bill Brelsford
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