Re: Forcing a rescan of folder

2000-05-08 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 12:36:46PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote: Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use Maildir over NFS. I find myself frequently in a situation where I see in my incoming mail log that I've gotten mail in a particular folder while I'm reading it, but Mutt doesn't

Re: Forcing a rescan of folder

2000-05-08 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
This might be on the way to tracking this down. New mail arrived while sending mail (between hitting "y" and regaining control of mutt). Mutt didn't catch new mail arriving, and couldn't be motivated to check the mailbox until more new mail arrived. Ben On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 05:55:57PM

Re: Forcing a rescan of folder

2000-05-02 Thread David DeSimone
Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use Maildir over NFS. I find myself frequently in a situation where I see in my incoming mail log that I've gotten mail in a particular folder while I'm reading it, but Mutt doesn't seem to notice it. It certainly takes much longer than the 5

Forcing a rescan of folder

2000-05-01 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
I've probably just overlooked it, although I've looked a few times (when agravation exceeded laziness) and can't find it in the online help or user manual. Can I force mutt to rescan the current folder (I'm using maildirs)? $ only commits the changes, but doesn't pick up the new mail in the

Re: Forcing a rescan of folder

2000-05-01 Thread Mikko Hänninen
David DeSimone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 01 May 2000: Anyway, Mutt is supposed to notice new mail without being told to look for it. I have $mail_check set to 5 (and $timeout at 600, but I don't think that matters). I use Maildir over NFS. I find myself frequently in a situation where