On 11-21 20:55, René Clerc wrote: > * Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [21-11-2001 20:28]: > > | > When I send mail to a particular friend, I set the fcc folder to the > | > folder in which procmail delivers mail from this friend. This folder > | > is listed in my 'mailboxes' directive. > | > > | > But, however, when I am _not_ in my friends folder, and send mail to > | > that friend, Mutt thinks that I have new mail in that folder. Of > | > course (, Rob, ;-) Mutt is right in thinking that, but it does confuse > | > me a bit (whow, a reply *that* fast?). > | > > | > What's a reasonable workaround for this? > | > | i could be wrong, but i don't think there's a way to do this with mbox > | delivery (unless mutt can somehow copy messages to an mbox without > | modifying the mbox's modification time. > > I don't believe it can :(
Can't you use touch to do this? Somehow figure out original time, store that, then call touch -m with original time? I don't know enough about mutt to know if hooks will permit you to call a shell script at the right times to do this, however. Just a thought. -- Sean LeBlanc:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo:seanleblancathome ICQ:138565743 MSN:seanleblancathome AIM:sleblancathome However, never daunted, I will cope with adversity in my traditional manner... sulking and nausea. -Tom K. Ryan (contributed by Chris Johnston) Management QOTD:Be interrupt driven with regards to the technology strategy!!