[MlMt] Unread Smart Folder

Jeremy Cowgar jeremy at cowgar.com
Sat May 10 12:03:52 EDT 2014


I'm sorry, I guess I am having one more problem.

It is working great, but it seems the sub folders are not updating. I 
clicked on Unread, it had 16 messages (which was right), they were all 
of no interest to me, so I just worked through the list deleting them. 
As I did, they were removed from the list.

Just playing around now, though, I expanded "Unread" and I see the two 
subfolders that previously contained the unread messages, both with the 
proper count (before I deleted them). Clicking on one of those folders, 
the message indeed shows up in the list.

Going to the real folder where those messages are contained, they are 
not there.

Clicking on one of the messages that has been deleted but still 
appearing in Unread > Music, will indeed show the message but when I 
click on it, all of a sudden the "Source Mailbox" column changes from 
"Projects - Music" to "Trash - Cowgar'

So, it knows it deleted it, but it is not removing it from the sub 
folder list properly.

It is removing it from the main Smart mailbox properly.

Here is a picture:

http://postimg.org/image/8nr3cpx0f/

Jeremy

On 10 May 2014, at 10:32, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

> On 10 May 2014, at 14:57, Jeremy Cowgar wrote:
>
>> So, I edit the Mailbox and change the selector to read "None" of the 
>> following mailboxes and select "Spam", "Spam - Train Bad", "Spam - 
>> Train Good", and "Deleted Message"
>>
>> But it has no effect, I still see messages from all of those folders.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>
> I'm actually not sure how a root-level “None” is currently 
> interpreted, but it doesn't look like it's intuitive in any way... I 
> just checked and it turns out it doesn't work when any conditions are 
> defined for the mailbox. I've fixed this bug.
>
> In any case, it should work if you do something like this:
>
> ~~~
> 	All
> 		All Messages
> 		None
> 			Spam 1
> 			Spam 2
> 			...
> ~~~
>
> Note that “All Messages”, by default, does not include mailboxes 
> assigned as Junk or Deleted Messages, but since only 1 mailbox per 
> account is allowed for that then you also need the “None” shown 
> above.
>
> Hold down ⌥ and click + to create the “None” compound.
>
> -- 
> Benny
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