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+Hi everyone,\r
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+This is probably a rather simplistic question but I haven't been able to\r
+find the proper settings to overcome it; I also wasn't able to find a\r
+similar question in the list archives.\r
+\r
+I am using the notmuch emacs client (0.14) on several different\r
+computers. I find that when I send an email to a mailing list to which I\r
+am subscribed, the copy of my message that I eventually receive from the\r
+list sits in the new/ subdirectory of the Maildir and never has the\r
+inbox tag added to it. When I use a different computer and download the\r
+message, it is added just fine. \r
+\r
+The result is that I have to frequently move mail manually from\r
+new/ to cur/. When I run notmuch new, it detects that a file was moved,\r
+so I guess the mail received is properly added to the database; it just\r
+never gets added to inbox and is therefore never read in the emacs\r
+client. I'm sure there's a simple way around this and it's not a bug,\r
+but I haven't figured it out. Can anyone give me a tip? I hope I've\r
+explained clearly enough.\r
+\r
+Thanks for your help,\r
+Brandon \r