@ -793,7 +793,10 @@ Note that the ``delta'' has its limitations: if you, for instance, deleted 5
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messages and received 5 new one, the ``delta'' would be 0, although there were
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changes indeed. So it is mostly useful for tracking changes while you are
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@emph{not} using @t{mu4e}. For this reason, you can reset the baseline manually,
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e.g. by visiting the main view .
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e.g. by visiting the main view.
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Furthermore, for speed reasons, the counts do @emph{not} exclude messages that
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no longer exist in the file-system, nor do they exclude duplicate messages.
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By comparing current results with the baseline, you can quickly see what new
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messages have arrived since the last time you looked.
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@ -4101,7 +4104,7 @@ necessary.
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@subsection The unread/all counts in the main-screen differ from the 'real' numbers - what's going on?
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For speed reasons, the counts do not exclude messages that no longer exist in
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the file-system, nor does it exclude duplicate messages; @xref{mu-mu4e-differ}.
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the file-system, nor do they exclude duplicate messages; @xref{mu-mu4e-differ}.
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@subsection How can I quickly delete/move/trash a lot of messages?
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You can select ('mark' in Emacs-speak) messages, just like you would select text
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