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Re: mutt development status



* Derek Martin <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2005-07-12 03:18 -0400]:
> But there is good reason to distinguish between "new" mail, and
> "unread" mail.  You may not have read a particular message, but from
> seeing its sender and subject, you may already know that it's a
> message you don't need to see (or even don't have time to look at)
> right now.  But as you say, you haven't read it yet, so you want your

I often open folders without looking at anything of some of the new
mails. I think these mails should stay new. But mutt cannot know,
which mails I looked at. So I want new mails to stay new, unless I
change it (by opening them or explicitly marking them as no longer
new).

Nicolas