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Re: Scan all folders for unseen messages
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Ken Hornstein |
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Re: Scan all folders for unseen messages |
Date: |
Sat, 28 Dec 2019 20:53:25 -0500 |
>Right there you have cleared things up for me. When you say command line
>switch you're talking:
>
>comp -to person1 -to person2
>
>from the command line. I never knew you could do that. (But then Conrad
>didn't know about "new" and he knows a lot more than I do :-)).
Well, to be fair, that's a new (pun intended) feature of nmh; it's only
7 years old :-). And adding that feature broke things for MH-E users;
there's always a trade-off when adding new stuff to nmh. So if you're
a long-time MH user, it's not surprising you wouldn't be aware of that.
>So, yes, I think explaining each switch up front, combined with an
>example, would be helpful.
I'll add it to the to-do list! (it's a long list, sadly).
--Ken
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- Re: Scan all folders for unseen messages, aalinovi, 2019/12/28
- Re: Scan all folders for unseen messages, Ralph Corderoy, 2019/12/28
- Re: Scan all folders for unseen messages, Ken Hornstein, 2019/12/28
- Re: Scan all folders for unseen messages, aalinovi, 2019/12/28
- Re: Scan all folders for unseen messages, Ken Hornstein, 2019/12/28
- Re: Scan all folders for unseen messages, aalinovi, 2019/12/28
- Re: Scan all folders for unseen messages,
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