Hello Alberto,

(I am not the maintainer)

Am 2011-03-24 12:23:58, schrieb Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta:
> Hi, after updating mutt to 1.5.21-3, it won't keep track of those
> mailboxes left with unread messages. With 1.5.20 (and previous), I could
> leave unread messages in a mailbox, and using c[ENTER] will just change
> to those mailboxes with unread messages. With 1.5.21-3 if you leave
> unread message in a mailbox it won't come back to it again (and you'll
> forget about those messages until a new one comes in, if that happens at
> all).

You you use "header_cache"?

I have the same problem here since Lenny because if you use header_cache
and enter a directory, "mutt" write immediately the info  to  the  cache
and mark the entired folder as read instead of singel messages.

This is AFAIK a grave bug and if not, it should be configurable, and let
the user chose, whether s/he want to use it per folder or per message.

> Thanks,
> Alberto

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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