K_M Posted January 10, 2004 Posted January 10, 2004 Unable to see whether new emails have arrived, in any new folder I create, other than Inbox and other 3 standard folders. When I receive one new email in Inbox, I see (1) besides(on right side) the INBOX folder's name (which is present on left side of screen). When I get two new emails, I see (2). I create a new folder XYZ(not a sub folder). I set filter to directly send specific emails this folder, rather than Inbox. But when I receive ONE new email in this folder XYZ, I do not see the (1) (that is the number of new recent unread emails). But I can see the (number) of new emails coming in Inbox! I just checked my XYZ folder and suddenly it has 5 new emails which I received last week. And I never read those because I never knew that new emails have arrived in this XYZ folder. What should I do, so that I can see the number of new unread emails in a specific folder, as soon as I log in(rather than checking each folder daily)? Quote
TCH-Rick Posted January 10, 2004 Posted January 10, 2004 How are you checking the email? Are you using a program like Outlook or Webmail? If you are using Webmail, which application are you using? Quote
K_M Posted January 11, 2004 Author Posted January 11, 2004 Any help would be greatly appreciated! Quote
TCH-Rick Posted January 11, 2004 Posted January 11, 2004 (edited) SquirrelMail is a third party application and it does not seem to support what you are wanting. I checked under Options and it has an option to play a .wav file or pop up a new window on arrival of new mail and includes options for checking boxes other than the Inbox but it did not put a number beside the folder like on the Inbox. I have not had the chance to test Horde to see if it will work. I use Outlook to download my email and it does mark new messages regardless of the folder. Edited January 11, 2004 by TCH-Rick Quote
K_M Posted January 13, 2004 Author Posted January 13, 2004 Isn't there any script or add-on available, which can solve my problem? Quote
KevinW Posted January 13, 2004 Posted January 13, 2004 there are many add-ons for squirrel-mail posted at their site -- http://www.squirrelmail.org/ have you checked there? Quote
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