Re: New Mails Old Mails No Mails

2001-09-18 Thread Thomas Kniep
Am 17.09.2001 (17:47) schrieb David T-G: Hi ... % I have read all the mails about the missing N Flag on not so new mails but % none of the tips seam to work for me. It can be confusing. What you describe actually sounds like the correct behavior. [...] Note that when you enter the

Re: New Mails Old Mails No Mails

2001-09-18 Thread David T-G
Thomas -- ...and then Thomas Kniep said... % Am 17.09.2001 (17:47) schrieb David T-G: % % Hi ... Hello again. % % Note that when you enter the mailbox, even if you don't make any changes % or read any messages, you've accessed it, and so the next time mutt lists % it in the browser it

Re: New Mails Old Mails No Mails

2001-09-18 Thread Vineet Kumar
* David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010918 02:51]: ...and then Thomas Kniep said... % Am 17.09.2001 (17:47) schrieb David T-G: % Is there any why to get an overview on unread mails (either marked N or O)? Hmmm... You might have truly meant 'why' instead of 'way', and I don't think there's an

New Mails Old Mails No Mails

2001-09-17 Thread Thomas Kniep
Hi ... I have read all the mails about the missing N Flag on not so new mails but none of the tips seam to work for me. I am using the latest Debian mutt (1.3.22i) on an a Debian potato system. I use the courier-IMAP-Server. And this N Flag just does not seam to work for me. I have new mail in

Re: New Mails Old Mails No Mails

2001-09-17 Thread David T-G
Thomas -- ...and then Thomas Kniep said... % Hi ... Hello! % % I have read all the mails about the missing N Flag on not so new mails but % none of the tips seam to work for me. It can be confusing. What you describe actually sounds like the correct behavior. % % I am using the latest