diff --git a/mu4e/mu4e.texi b/mu4e/mu4e.texi index 9c33c219..38122da8 100644 --- a/mu4e/mu4e.texi +++ b/mu4e/mu4e.texi @@ -693,19 +693,18 @@ message, followed by a footer line. The major-mode for the the headers view is @section Overview An example headers view: - @cartouche @verbatim - Date V Flgs From/To Subject - 2011-12-16 18:38 S To Edmund Dantès + Re: Extensions? - 2011-12-16 21:44 S Abbé Busoni + Re: Extensions? - 2011-12-17 03:14 SR Pierre Morrel + Re: Extensions? - 2011-12-17 04:04 uN Jacopo + Re: Extensions? - 2011-12-17 14:36 uN Mercédès + Re: Extensions? - 2011-12-18 06:05 uN Beachamp \ Re: Extensions? - 2011-12-16 18:23 Ss Albert de Moncerf + Re: [O] A cool tool - 2011-12-17 01:53 Sa Gaspard Caderousse \ Re: [O] A cool tool - 2011-12-16 16:31 uN Baron Danglars | [O] imaxima? +Date V Flgs From/To List Subject +06:32 Nu To Edmund Dantès GstDev + Re: Gstreamer-V4L... +15:08 Nu Abbé Busoni GstDev + Re: Gstreamer-V... +18:20 Nu Pierre Morrel GstDev \ Re: Gstreamer... +2013-03-18 S Jacopo EmacsUsr + emacs server on win... +2013-03-18 S Mercédès EmacsUsr \ RE: emacs server ... +2013-03-18 S Beachamp EmacsUsr + Re: Copying a whole... +22:07 Nu Albert de Moncerf EmacsUsr \ Re: Copying a who... +2013-03-18 S Gaspard Caderousse GstDev | Issue with GESSimpl... +2013-03-18 Ss Baron Danglars GuileUsr | Guile-SDL 0.4.2 ava... End of search results @end verbatim @end cartouche @@ -722,7 +721,8 @@ messages. If you want to distinguish between 'today' and 'older', you can use the @t{:date} field instead. @item You can customize the date and time formats with the variable @code{mu4e-headers-date-format} and @code{mu4e-headers-time-format}, -respectively. +respectively. In the example, we use @code{:human-date}, which shows when the +time when the message was sent today, and the date otherwise. @item The header field used for sorting is indicated by ``@t{V}'' or ``@t{^}''@footnote{or you can use little graphical triangles; see variable @code{mu4e-use-fancy-chars}}, indicating the sort order (descending or @@ -737,6 +737,10 @@ changing the variable @code{mu4e-headers-from-or-to-prefix} (a cons cell)}, as in the example above). To determine whether a message was sent by you, @t{mu4e} uses the variable @code{mu4e-user-mail-address-list}, a list of your e-mail addresses. +@item The 'List' field shows the mailing-list a message is sent to; +@code{mu4e} tries to create a convenient shortcut for the mailing-list name; +the variable @code{mu4e-user-mailing-lists} can be used to add your own +shortcuts. @item The letters in the 'Flags' field correspond to the following: D=@emph{draft}, F=@emph{flagged} (i.e., 'starred'), N=@emph{new}, P=@emph{passed} (i.e., forwarded), R=@emph{replied}, S=@emph{seen}, T=@emph{trashed}, @@ -2845,11 +2849,10 @@ can also use functions like @code{mu4e-headers-mark-thread} (@key{T}), time, and @code{mu4e-headers-mark-pattern} (@key{%}) to mark all messages matching a certain regular expression. @item @emph{@t{mu4e} seems to return a subset of all matches - how can I get -all?} For speed reasons, @t{mu4e} returns only up to the value of the -variable @code{m4ue-search-result-limit} (default: 500) matches. To show -@emph{all}, use @kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-toggle-full-search}, or customize -the variable @code{mu4e-headers-full-search}. This applies to all search -commands. +all?} For speed reasons, @t{mu4e} returns only up to the value of the variable +@code{m4ue-search-result-limit} (default: 500) matches. To show @emph{all}, +use @kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-toggle-full-search} (@key{Q}), or customize the +variable @code{mu4e-headers-full-search}. This applies to all search commands. @item @emph{How can I get notifications when receiving mail?} There is @code{mu4e-index-updated-hook}, which gets triggered when the indexing process triggered sees an update (not just new mail though). To use this hook, put