Tom Ivar Helbekkmo <[email protected]> writes:
> Arnt Gulbrandsen <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> Thanks. I did something similar, and gnus works but whenever i start
>> it, it asks how many messages I want to see, and the default is a
>> little large. Like a telephone number.
>
> That sounds correct, if by "whenever I start it" you mean "when I select
> a folder to enter".

There is no difference if your inbox is all there is.

>  It hasn't seen your IMAP folders before, wants to
> know how many messages to fetch (from the end of the list, of course),
> and tells you how many are in the folder.  It gets confused by folders
> with non-contiguous message numbers, unless you use the latest version
> ("Ma Gnus" from the git repository).

I suspect there is some emacs-lisp in my future.

I want 'asdf uid search inthread unseen' as the default, so I get get
all the threads containing at least one unseen message. Should not be
too hard.

>> It also does not refresh when i send mail; my bcc of sent mail only
>> appears later.
>
> Yeah, it refreshes only when you ask it to.  I find I like that.  :)

I think I like it too. Now that I've thought about it.

Ideally I'd like to see my replies in the threads as I work through my
mail, but not have any other new mail show up (ie. I want to work
through the new mail mail without having the task expand). But that's
not going to happen, so I think I like gnus' approximation.

Arnt

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