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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@xxxxxxx]
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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