Hi Steve,

On Tue, 11 Apr 2000 17:57:01 -0700GMT (12/04/2000, 08:57 +0800GMT),
Steve Lamb wrote:

SL>     Along these lines, yes, the bat should stop flapping when a single new
SL> message is read.  Logic is simple.  "Has new mail be read since the last time
SL> new mail has come in?  No, flap.  Yes, don't flap."  This lets people leave
SL> mail unread in unimportant folders (like my home mailing list folders) while
SL> being alerted to new mail (which might be in my /work/ folders while I am at
SL> work!).

If there is a demand for "stop-flying-after-first msg-is-read", I want
an option to toggle it away <g>.

I would use (if it existed) and action in my incoming mail filter for
mailing lists: "Mark message as flagged", together with "mark message
as read". This way, I go through the flagged messages at the end of
the folder and know which ones I haven't read yet.

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Cheers,
Thomas.  

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