Or are they always read as new each time SM is restarted?
Thank you in advance. :)
SeaMonkey uses much of the same MailNews Core that is used by
Thunderbird. From my use of Thunderbird, it appears that RSS feeds are
received similar to POP3 E-mail messages (not IMAP). If I am correct,
the RSS messages thus remain on your computer until you delete them or
until your settings cause them to be deleted automatically.
Hmm, I told SM to never check the Internet with the caches but I still
get the newer feeds. :/
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