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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Em 28/12/2021 13:04, Paul escreveu:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, 28 Dec 2021 15:53:52 -0000
Paul <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:paul@claws-mail.org"><paul@claws-mail.org></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, 28 Dec 2021 12:07:06 -0300
Dedeco Balaco via Users <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:users@lists.claws-mail.org"><users@lists.claws-mail.org></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">So, due the current IMAP protocol, CM is unable to work like all other
the clients i have seen before, right?
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No.
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As in, "No, not right. Wrong."
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So, can you help me obtaining it from CM?<br>
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In Thunderbird, i have this situation:<br>
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1. The server is (suppose) checked every minute.<br>
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2. I can open my account and see if any new message arrived. <br>
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3. If a new message arrived, Thunderbird will mark it as new (which
is a star together with the subject of this unread message).<br>
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4. No new message i saw was needed to open. Thunderbird keeps that
new message marked as new, even though i opened my account from
another managers OR the web interface of the account.<br>
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5. If another message arrives, Thunderbird will also mark it as new.
And everything i said from 1 to 4 applies to it, together. In other
words, when i finally look at Thunderbird, i will see two (or more)
new messages marked with their star, and being unread.<br>
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6. The exception to 5 is a new message i read in another client or
in the web interface. It will lose its star and its unread status
too, of course.<br>
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7. So, I can have new messages in Thunderbird with a read message in
between them.<br>
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8. The only way to finally mark these new messages, starred, as just
unread messages, like other possible ones, unread, that could exist
before everything i said, is to manually ask Thunderbird to look for
new messages in the server, while showing the inbox folder. When it
refreshes the displayed messages, as configured, it will not unmark
new messages. So, for example, it receives a new message in 13:31.
It is kept as starred. It will refresh every minute (as i initially
supposed here), no more new message arrives. The message does not
lose its star of "new". At 14:41, a second messages arrives. The
same applies. Thunderbird will be showing 2 starred messages. I only
read (using whatever interface) those messages at 20:02, in the end
of the day. And at this moment, i saw all new messages marked as
such, with a star, making them different from other possibly just
unread messages.<br>
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How can i obtain this behaviour from Claws Mail? I cannot do it
alone.<br>
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