* set mu4e-search-results-limit default to 1000, document this
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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ in :from-or-to headers. By default, match nothing.")
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"Date format to use in the message view, in the format of
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"Date format to use in the message view, in the format of
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`format-time-string'.")
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`format-time-string'.")
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(defvar mu4e-search-results-limit 500
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(defvar mu4e-search-results-limit 1000
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"Maximum number of search results (or -1 for unlimited). Since
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"Maximum number of search results (or -1 for unlimited). Since
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limiting search results speeds up searches significantly, it's
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limiting search results speeds up searches significantly, it's
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useful to limit this. Note, to ignore the limit, use a prefix
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useful to limit this. Note, to ignore the limit, use a prefix
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@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ On Mon 16 Jan 2012 10:18:47 AM EET, Wally the Walrus wrote:
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@end verbatim
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@end verbatim
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Since @t{mu4e} uses Gnu's message editor, for documentation
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Since @t{mu4e} uses @t{gnu}'s message editor, for documentation
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@inforef{Message}. Also, @pxref{Sending mail}. There are many key-bindings
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@inforef{Message}. Also, @pxref{Sending mail}. There are many key-bindings
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available, here are some of the essential ones (you can use the menu to find
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available, here are some of the essential ones (you can use the menu to find
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more):
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more):
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@ -731,14 +731,15 @@ are executing a search query for messages that happen to have the property of
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being in a certain folder.
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being in a certain folder.
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Queries normally return only up to @code{mu4e-search-results-limit} (which
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Queries normally return only up to @code{mu4e-search-results-limit} (which
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defaults to 500) results. You get @emph{all} results when you prefix your
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defaults to 1000) results. You get @emph{all} results when you prefix your
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search commands (such as with @code{mu4e-search}, @code{mu4e-search-bookmark},
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search commands (such as with @code{mu4e-search}, @code{mu4e-search-bookmark},
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@code{mu4e-search-bookmark-edit-first} and @code{mu4e-jump-to-maildir} with
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@code{mu4e-search-bookmark-edit-first} and @code{mu4e-jump-to-maildir} with
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@kbd{C-u}.
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@kbd{C-u}.
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The reason for limiting the number of results in the query is that emacs may
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This limit was introduced in earlier versions of @t{mu4e}, where @t{emacs}
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become a bit slow when displaying many results, and in many cases
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could become slow when there were many matches. This is no longer the case
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@code{mu4e-search-results-limit} should be enough.
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(post @t{mu4e} version 0.9.8.3), but since it is still faster to limit the
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number of matches, the limit remains.
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@menu
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@menu
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* Queries::
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* Queries::
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