Keyboard shortcuts to jump to un-read mail in various folders?

Most of my incoming mail is filtered into separate folders (mostly on an IMAP server). Are there any shortcuts to "jump to next unread message" that would automatically take me to unread messages in the relevant folders? Just would be easier than having to click around my list of mailboxes....

No, but you can set up a smart mailbox that displays unread messages only.

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