procmail
Janina Sajka
janina at afb.net
Mon Sep 24 10:57:21 EDT 2001
A ha
Missed the distinction.
And, no, I have not seen a way to do that.
I use a work around, not as good, of course. With tab set to advance to
the next unread, I jump to the top of the index with Ctrl-W Ctrl-y and go
to the first unread with TAB.
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Holmes, Steve wrote:
> That behavior works exactly as I like for my regular inbox but it does not
> seem to apply for other folders I switch to manually. Is there some way to
> get this rule to apply to all mail folders/boxes?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Janina Sajka [mailto:janina at afb.net]
> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 6:37 AM
> To: speakup at braille.uwo.ca
> Subject: Re: procmail
>
>
> Tommy:
>
> Goto to your Pine configuration menu and check your
> 'incoming-startup-rule' definition. The default behavior is to take you to
> the first unseen message, not the last one in the folder.
>
> PS: It's a tedious list of options, but I've never regreted spending an
> hour or two tweaking my pine configuration. I am well convinced that Pine
> should behave just as you want it, because most of the features I've ever
> wanted have turned out to be in there already. So, spend some time in
> there, and use the question mark to get context sensitive help when you
> don't understand something. It's really quite good.
>
> PSS: I'm willing to share my pinerc if anyone wants. On Sun, 23 Sep 2001,
> Tommy Moore wrote:
>
> > And to add soemthing to Kerry's post if your using pine change the
> > $HOME/Mail to $HOME/mail so that pine will find your messages.
> > Now one thing I haven't figured out t how to do yet is how to get pine to
> > display the messages that you haven't read yet.
> > When you load a folder that has new messages it goes to the end.
> >
> > Tommy
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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