Re: Configuration for mark/unmark unread new messages as old
- From: Jack <ostroffjh sbcglobal net>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Configuration for mark/unmark unread new messages as old
- Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 11:33:06 -0400
On 2015.04.14 09:02, José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 07:36:52AM -0400, Peter Bloomfield wrote:
> On 04/14/2015 05:30:03 AM Tue, José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
> >
I would like to be able to choose if unread new messages should be
marked as old. Something similar to the mark_old setting we have in
mutt.
>
> Does Message => Toggle Flag => New not do what you want?
No. This action just adds a header line "Status: O". That is, it sets
the status of the message as "Old". The message is considered as old
and unread.
I would like to be able to just remove the "Old" status of the
message so that it will be considered new and unread.
I also would like to have such configurayion for all folders at once,
not just as an action in a given message.
Currently if I use balsa for reading a few of the many new messages
in my set of mail folders, and then exit balsa, all those new
messages that was not read get the status of "Old". I just want this
behaviour to be optional. This way I would have the possibility of
not adding the "Status: Old" header line by balsa.
This is important to me because currently I use mutt as my mail
client, but I want to partially migrate to a graphical mail client
and would like it to be balsa. There are some circunstances where I
want to still use mutt. So basically I will be interchangeably using
mutt and balsa for reading mail. And I want mutt to see the new
unread messages after using balsa as really new, and not as old.
Currently mutt has such configuration option. See
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-6.html
From its documentation:
mark_old
Type: boolean
Default: yes
Controls whether or not Mutt makes the distinction between new
messages and old unread messages. By default, Mutt will mark new
messages as old if you exit a mailbox without reading them. The
next
time you start Mutt, the messages will show up with an "O" next to
them in the index menu, indicating that they are old. In order to
make Mutt treat all unread messages as new only, you can unset this
variable.
There does seem to be something odd with Balsa. If I have a message
selected, there is a menu item Message -> Toggle Flat -> New (also
Ctrl-R) but right clicking on the message in the message list includes
Toggle -> Unread. These both seem to do the same thing - toggling the
read status of the message. Using "Display All Headers" I do not see
any Status: header line. Is there really a difference between new/old
and read/unread?
José - First, you can select multiple messages in the message list and
toggle the flag on all of them at once. I know that is separate from
whether the flag actually does what you want, but as I understand it -
you just want Mutt to see messages as still unread, after having looked
at the mailbox in Balsa. Do you really care whether the messages are
considered new or old, as long as Mutt sees them as unread? I can
imagine some use of having a message be old/unread, but new/read
wouldn't make much sense.
Jack
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