--On Wednesday, February 27, 2002 11:14:36 -0500 Cyrus Daboo
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes, one connection is used to do periodic STATUS polls of all mailboxes
> you have marked for new mail checking. Then a new connection is used when
> you actually open a mailbox. When a mailbox is open, the checking is done
> via that connection using NOOPs. Based on the brief description that Larry
> had provided I'm guessing the caching happens on for the connection where
> the mailbox is SELECT'ed - i.e. the one where the mailbox is opened by the
> user - and not the STATUS connection. The code is the definitive source
> for this...

I get the same behavior.  It's not just on the last folder I opened.  I
will typically go through half a dozen folders that have unread mail, and
all of them will then have their unseen counts reappear after they're
closed.  Opening each of them a second time will clear it.

Dave McCracken

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Dave McCracken          IBM Linux Base Kernel Team      1-512-838-3059
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