I've just discovered, burrowing into the threads of a few mailing lists, that I've been missing important parts of some conversations, because the email threads containing those parts weren't marked with the new-mail blue dot, and weren't counted in the new-mail count - even though they were new mail. They *were* tacked onto their threads, though, and when I opened the threads by tapping on the ">>" symbol, *then* - and then only - did I see the blue dots.
As far as I know, that's how iOS 10 handles mail now. Not what I like but it is what it is. I get all the blue dots when I tap the >> for each group of messages under the same subject.
Alice
Is NOT how iOS 10 handles mail on my iPad (on which I'm composing this message).
If there is a new message in a (folded) thread, the thread had a blue dot. When I unfold it, the new ones have blue dots and the read ones do not.
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