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> From:  Scott Lipcon <slipcon@mercea.net>
> Date:  Mon, 23 Sep 2002 17:49:47 -0400
>
> Chris, 
> 
> I'm home now, and this copy of exmh is pretty bad -  I'm running from
> CVS on Sunday night - the only change since then was the one you made
> this morning for "bulletproofing in MhReadSeqs".
> 
> I run exmh, and I can visably see it count up the number of unseen
> messages as it looks through the folders - I have about 3000 unseen
> messages in maybe 10 or 12 folders.    It takes a few seconds for all
> of the folders in the fcache to turn blue.  

This is true...it's now looking at more than just unseen, so it takes a little 
while (in the background) to build the sequences window.  There is probably 
some tuning possible in this area.

> In +inbox, I have 4 unread messages.  They aren't blue, they are
> white background with a normal colored font.

I changed the default display of unseen messages from a foreground of blue to 
a background of white to make it possible to see what other sequences unseen 
messages may be in.  I *did* ask Brent before I did it.  If you like the old 
behavior, the old lines are still in app-defaults-color, but commented out.

> If I click on a message, I get the following traceback:
> 
> invalid command name "Mh_MarkSeen"
>     while executing
> "Mh_MarkSeen $exmh(folder) $msgid"
>     (procedure "Hook_MsgShow_update_unseen" line 5)
>     invoked from within
> "$cmd $mhProfile(path)/$exmh(folder)/$msgid mimeHdr"
>     (procedure "MsgShow" line 23)
>     invoked from within
> "MsgShow $msgid"
>     (procedure "MsgChange" line 18)
>     invoked from within
> "MsgChange 66 show"
>     invoked from within
> "time [list MsgChange $msgid $show"
>     (procedure "Msg_Change" line 3)
>     invoked from within
> "Msg_Change $msgNum $show"
>     (procedure "Msg_Pick" line 8)
>     invoked from within
> "Msg_Pick $lineno show"
>     (procedure "FtocRangeEnd" line 12)
>     invoked from within
> "FtocRangeEnd [lindex [split [.ftoc.t index current] .] 0] 0"
>     (command bound to event)

This is because of your Hook_MsgShow_update_unseen which is calling a function 
which no longer exists.

I suspect you need
	Seq_Del $exmh(folder) unseen $msgid
now instead of 
	Mh_MarkSeen $exmh(folder) $msgid

> It appears that the message does get marked as seen though, as it
> loses the white background, and nmh reports the same.  
> 
> If I click the flist button, it zero's the unseen count, and then
> there is again a visible delay as it counts up all the unseen 
> messages - maybe 3-4 seconds.
> 
> I really think my installation is OK now, but if this behavior is just
> really strange I'll blow everything away and reinstall.  I'm happy to
> spend some time helping to track this down, I don't really need exmh.
> I'm comfortable enough using nmh.
> 
> Scott
> 
> 
> 
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