Actually, I found the problem, I didn't have them in my .muttrc file.  I had 
recieved a response moments after sending in my questions.  thanks everyone.

renx99



On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 10:24:44AM -0400, Chris Gray wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 10:08:18PM -0400, Allan M. Wind wrote:
> > On 2000-10-17 18:16:49, RenX99 wrote:
> > 
> > > What I have is this.. You open mutt, press "c" to change folders,
> > > press "?" to get a list of folders.  The debian folder has a "N"
> > > next to it when there is no mail in it, and the others do not have
> > > anything marking... but when you enter a folder there is new mail in
> > > the folder with an "N" marking the mail as new.  Makes sense?
> > 
> > Yes, now answer the question.  Do you have mailboxes line in .muttrc
> > that contains all the files that you would like to check for new mail?
> 
> I guess I'm kind of sniping from afar here, but this kind of help is not
> very useful.  You should have ended it with "Because if you do..."  or
> "If you don't..."
> 
> My guess is that the original poster has a program which is checking his
> mailboxes and not resetting the time stamps correctly.  I would advise
> him to either stop running it or fix it.  What is your solution?
> 
> Cheers,
> Chris
> 
> And remember, my .sig applies to me.  Sorry again for being rude.
> -- 
> It is much easier to be critical than to be correct.
>               -- Benjamin Disraeli
> 
> 

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