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@ -101,12 +101,12 @@ In other words, display messages that are either sent to Julius Caesar
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2008-07-31T21:57:25 EEST John Milton <jm@example.com> Fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt
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.fi
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What if we want to see some of the body of the message? You can list (parts
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of) the message contents by using the --summary-len=\fIn\fR option, which
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will 'summarize' the first \fIn\fR lines of the message:
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What if we want to see some of the body of the message? You can get
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a 'summary' of the first lines of the message using the \fI--summary\fR
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option, which will 'summarize' the first \fIn\fR lines of the message:
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.nf
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\fB$ mu find --summary-len=4 napoleon m:/archive\fR
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\fB$ mu find --summary napoleon m:/archive\fR
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.fi
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.nf
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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ a Swedish rock band):
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\fB$ mu find date:20020301..20030831 flag:new nightingale\fR
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.fi
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Get all message we got today:
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Get all messages received today:
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.nf
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\fB$ mu find date:today..now\fR
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.fi
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@ -247,4 +247,10 @@ Then, you can use them in \fBmutt\fR if you add something like \fBsource
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Dirk-Jan C. Binnema <djcb@djcbsoftware.nl>
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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mu(1) mu-index(1) mu-cleanup(1) mu-find(1) mu-mkdir(1) mu-view(1) mu-extract(1)
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.BR mu(1)
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.BR mu-index(1)
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.BR mu-cleanup(1)
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.BR mu-find(1)
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.BR mu-mkdir(1)
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.BR mu-view(1)
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.BR mu-extract(1)
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