On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 04:05:10PM -0600, David Champion wrote: > It certainly supports this, but it depends on the mail source itself to > say what's read. Mutt can alter these flags, but so can other tools. Well, long story short, I see neither 'N' or 'O' flags. My mail comes from three IMAP accounts via fetchmail, exim, procmail. When I do $ fetchmail && tail -f .procmail.log, I see messages like this pouring out: From owner-mutt-users+M9133=dunno=stoptrick.com@xxxxxxxx Mon Jan 28 09:21:47 2008 Subject: Re: Leopard Migration Hammered Mutt Folder: Lists/mutt/61 3927 which looks correct. When I then start mutt I can find this exact message in the appropriate dir, of course, but it's not marked any different than all the others which I've read during a previous mutt session. AFAIK there are no other programs running that touch my mail. Any hints? --D.
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