Bug#268804: kmail: Sub-Folders not highlighted as having unread mail
* Grahame [Sun, 29 Aug 2004 10:21:19 +0100]:
hi Grahame,
> Before updating to kmail 3.3.0-2 when I checked mail in if a new email was
> filtered into a sub-folder, and the folder structure was collapsed, then the
> top level folder would have been highlighted as having unread mail. Now
> after the upgrade none of the folders or sub-folders are highlighted.
> example
> -------
> I have the following folder structure:
> Linux
> Kernel
> Debian
> News
> Bugs
> Mandrake
> Now previous to the update if an unread email was filtered into
> Linux->Debian->News then the structure would look like this:
> Linux (Bold)
> Kernel
> Debian (Bold)
> News (1) (Bold)
> Bugs
> Mandrake
> The (1) being the number of unread emails in the folder.
> Currently the structure is not being updated to the second structure and
> it's a case of pure guesswork of where there are new unread emails.
the behavior I observe is the following:
- no new mail, no folder is in bold (correct).
- linux/debian/news with new mail, folders NOT COLLAPSED: News (1)
in bold, Linux & Debian NOT BOLD. I can't recall, but perhaps this
behavior is different from previous kmail versions.
- linux/debian/news with new mail, Linux COLLAPSED: only Linux is
visible, it appears IN BOLD and with a (0 + 1) label, stating that
Linux itself does not have any new mail but some of its folders
do.
don't you observe the same behavior? if not, can you please try
creating a new system user and trying then?
thanks,
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