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From: | Bobby D. Bryant |
Subject: | [Pan-users] 0.13.94 oddness? |
Date: | Mon, 14 Apr 2003 16:29:15 -0600 |
I mostly read threaded, and when I open a group all the threads are collapsed. Occasionally I'll see a collapsed group that indicates by the font or color that there's an unread message in it somewhere, but when I expand the thread there are no unread messages to be found. But if I close it again it still shows that there should be something unread inside.
Mostly I'm seeing this where the font/color indicates that the unread article is old rather than new, but I'm pretty sure I've seen it once with a missing new article, i.e. the thread top was bold and had a (1) at the end of the subject line, but when I opened it there were no new or unread articles in the thread. Yet when I closed it the top was still bolded and had the (1) after it. (I *think* that one finally stopped when a new message showed up in the thread a few hours later.)
Has anyone else seen this? I wasn't very confident of my observations when I first thought I noticed it, but after a lot of use I'm starting to be pretty sure things are working as described above.
In case it is relevant, I do *not* have the box checked to make a changed subject line start a new thread.
Bobby Bryant Austin, Texas
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