On Monday, November 10, 2003, at 2:01:10 PM, Yuki Taga has typed the following text:
> NEXT unread is always that, the NEXT unread. It should have no > connection with PREVIOUS unreads, whether they exist or not. I want > to move to the NEXT unread, regardless of what other unreads exist > in the folder. Sorry, but this is absurd to me. Well, I happen to use this feature in quite the opposite manner: when I enter a folder, I don't expect to leave it until all messages have been read in it. So, I hit ctrl+right until I come to the end of the folder, then until it cycles from the beginning, until all messages are read, and then it moves to another folder. That's how I expect it to work. I don't want to leave the TBBETA folder, leaving unread messages in there, and to proceed into another mailing list, just because I happened not to be on the FIRST unread message in TBBETA when I entered it. Seems we might be needing another option in the "ctrl+alt behaviour" setting: "[X] cycle in current folder until all messages are read" -- |\ /| \~~~/ \~~~/ | \/ | /\ > < \~/ > < ICQ# 3146019 |____| /__\ /___\ /_\ /___\ IQ# 3.14159 <-- this tagline may contain an encrypted satanic message Flyin' high with The Bat! v2.01.7 over the swamps of Windows 2000 5.0 build 2195 Service Pack 4 ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 2.01.26 | "Using TBBETA" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

