Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-22 Thread xio
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 01:25:25AM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote: also sprach Danie Roux (on Tue, 11 Sep 2001 02:22:43PM +0200): Anyone know how to make that little delay between folders changing dissapear? it needs to parse the new mailbox. that takes time. you can't deactivate it, other

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-22 Thread Martin F Krafft
also sprach xio (on Sat, 22 Sep 2001 05:02:57PM +0100): Mutt can use different kinds of mailboxes: $ man muttrc [...] mbox_type Type: folder magic Default: mbox The default mailbox type used when creating new folders. May

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-20 Thread Martin F Krafft
also sprach Danie Roux (on Tue, 11 Sep 2001 02:22:43PM +0200): Anyone know how to make that little delay between folders changing dissapear? it needs to parse the new mailbox. that takes time. you can't deactivate it, other than to keep your mailboxes small. martin; (greetings

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-19 Thread Michael Heldebrant
On Tue, 2001-09-11 at 07:22, Danie Roux wrote: On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 01:37:28PM +0100, Paul Clark wrote: I am learning to use Mutt. I cannot find a way to jump to unread messages across my many mail folders. I know TAB works within folders but that means I have to try every folder to find

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-14 Thread Ailbhe Leamy
On (11/09/01 14:42), Martin F Krafft wrote: list your mailboxes in .muttrc with the mailboxes command, then use the letter 'c' to switch mailboxes - it'll switch to the next mailbox with unread messages. Correction: It'll switch to the next mailbox with NEW mail. If you open a mailbox, read

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-14 Thread P Kirk
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 01:34:30PM +0100, Ailbhe Leamy wrote: On (11/09/01 14:42), Martin F Krafft wrote: list your mailboxes in .muttrc with the mailboxes command, then use the letter 'c' to switch mailboxes - it'll switch to the next mailbox with unread messages. Correction: It'll switch to

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-14 Thread Martin F Krafft
also sprach Ailbhe Leamy (on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 01:34:30PM +0100): Correction: It'll switch to the next mailbox with NEW mail. If you open a mailbox, read half of what's new there, and leave, the other unread messages will not cause the mailbox to be marked as containing new mail. that's not

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-14 Thread Martin F Krafft
also sprach P Kirk (on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 04:56:46PM +0100): Is there a command to simply cycle to the next mailbox, read mail or no read mail? no. but 'c' provides a prompt with tab completion, and hitting '?' will display all mailboxes in browser style. martin; (greetings from the

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-14 Thread Martin F Krafft
also sprach Martin F Krafft (on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 05:00:24PM +0200): that's not true, at least not in my version. in fact, it gets quite annoying when i purposely leave some mail as new (for later attention) in one mailbox, 'c' will go to the next mailbox, but the next 'c' will bring me back to

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-14 Thread dman
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 05:00:24PM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote: | also sprach Ailbhe Leamy (on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 01:34:30PM +0100): | Correction: It'll switch to the next mailbox with NEW mail. If you open | a mailbox, read half of what's new there, and leave, the other unread | messages will

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-14 Thread Martin F Krafft
also sprach dman (on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 11:11:56AM -0400): I have the same verison as you. If I leave messages as either New or Old in a mailbox, pressing 'c' will not jump to that mailbox. If, however, new mail arrives in that mailbox while I'm looking at another mailbox then it will jump to

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-14 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Martin F Krafft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010914 08:18]: also sprach Ailbhe Leamy (on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 01:34:30PM +0100): Correction: It'll switch to the next mailbox with NEW mail. If you open a mailbox, read half of what's new there, and leave, the other unread messages will not cause the

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-14 Thread dman
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 10:57:34PM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote: | also sprach dman (on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 11:11:56AM -0400): | I have the same verison as you. If I leave messages as either New or | Old in a mailbox, pressing 'c' will not jump to that mailbox. If, | however, new mail arrives in

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-12 Thread Adam McDaniel
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 02:22:43PM +0200, Danie Roux wrote: Anyone know how to make that little delay between folders changing dissapear? the only time i've ever noticed that is when i have alot of messages in a mailbox file. Takes time to load, i assume. -- Adam McDaniel Infrastructure

Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-11 Thread Paul Clark
I am learning to use Mutt. I cannot find a way to jump to unread messages across my many mail folders. I know TAB works within folders but that means I have to try every folder to find unread messages. Is there an easier way? -- Paul Clark

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-11 Thread ktb
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 01:37:28PM +0100, Paul Clark wrote: I am learning to use Mutt. I cannot find a way to jump to unread messages across my many mail folders. I know TAB works within folders but that means I have to try every folder to find unread messages. Is there an easier way? I

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-11 Thread Danie Roux
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 01:37:28PM +0100, Paul Clark wrote: I am learning to use Mutt. I cannot find a way to jump to unread messages across my many mail folders. I know TAB works within folders but that means I have to try every folder to find unread messages. Is there an easier way? --

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-11 Thread Martin F Krafft
also sprach Paul Clark (on Tue, 11 Sep 2001 01:37:28PM +0100): I am learning to use Mutt. I cannot find a way to jump to unread messages across my many mail folders. I know TAB works within folders but that means I have to try every folder to find unread messages. list your mailboxes in

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-11 Thread Hall Stevenson
I am learning to use Mutt. I cannot find a way to jump to unread messages across my many mail folders. I know TAB works within folders but that means I have to try every folder to find unread messages. Is there an easier way? Look into mutt's 'mailbox' setting. When properly setup, you can

Re: Mutt Unread Mail

2001-09-11 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 02:22:43PM +0200, Danie Roux ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 01:37:28PM +0100, Paul Clark wrote: I am learning to use Mutt. I cannot find a way to jump to unread messages across my many mail folders. I know TAB works within folders but that means I