* update mu-find, mu-index manpages
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.SH OPTIONS
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Note, some of the important options are described in the \fBmu(1)\fR man-page
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and not here, as they apply to multiple mu-commands.
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.TP
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\fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-maildir\fR=\fI<maildir>\fR
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starts searching at \fI<maildir>\fR. By default, \fBmu\fR uses whatever the
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@ -103,7 +106,6 @@ with \fB\-\-maildir\fR=~/MyMaildir and \fB\-\-maildir\fR=~/MyMaildir/foo, as
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this may lead to unexpected results when searching with the the 'maildir:'
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search parameter (see below).
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.SS A note on performance
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As a non-scientific benchmark, a simple test on the authors machine (a
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Thinkpad X61s laptop using Linux 2.6.31 and an ext3 file system) with no
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@ -157,7 +159,7 @@ continued use of \fBmu\fR without the need for any manual maintenance of log
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files.
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To store these files elsewhere from their default location, one can use the
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\fI\-\-muhome\fR option, as discussed in the \fBGENERAL OPTIONS\fR section.
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\fI\-\-muhome\fR option, as discussed in the \fBmu\fR-manpage.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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