On Tuesday 25.08.15   16:14, Francesco Ariis wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 03:29:28PM +0200, Joe wrote:
> > Let's test it...
> > ...
> > 
> > Yessss it works!  :)
> > Question solved! Thanks a lot for your help.
> 
> Glad it worked. I still don't know why our macros differ since we
> are using the exact same version - Mutt 1.5.23 (2014-03-12) - maybe
> Debian (which I am using) packages mutt with slightly different defaults.

Maybe, I'm on Slackware...



> > 1- "N" flags in my browser menu do not appears even if my mailboxes
> >    contain brand new messages.
> 
> This is really, *really* weird. If you are using maildirs, do those
> folders have files in <your-folder>/new/ subdirectory (upon new mail
> arrival)? Do other clients (sylpheed, etc.) recognise new mail?

This should have an other subject.
I'll send an other topic to this same mailing list. Let's talk about
there.





> > 2- I'd like to isolate a whole thread from the rest of messages/threads
> >    opening it in a new clean screen containing just that thread.
> 
> I don't know if such a thing is possible (maybe, *maybe* there is
> a patched mutt version out there which does that, I cannot help
> because I have always used vanilla mutt).
> 
> To navigate mailing-list threads easily, this is my setup; perhaps there
> is something you can grab:
> 
>     - set sort=threads
>     - turn pager_index_lines on
>     - have some 'collapse thread' keys handy:
> 
>         bind index c collapse-thread
>         bind index C collapse-all
> 
>     - make liberal use of C-d (<delete-thread>)
>     - have a macro to unsubscribe from mailing-lists threads
> 
>         http://ariis.it/static/articles/mutt-ml/page.html
> 

Thanks for your reply.
See you!  :)

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