* mu-easy.1: update with mention of '.noindex'

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Dirk-Jan C. Binnema
2010-11-08 08:29:39 +02:00
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.TH MU-EASY 1 "October 2010" "User Manuals" .TH MU-EASY 1 "November 2010" "User Manuals"
.SH NAME .SH NAME
@ -35,6 +35,12 @@ wrong, you can use the \fI--maildir\fR option to specify the top-level
directory that should be processed. See the \fBmu-index\fR man page for more directory that should be processed. See the \fBmu-index\fR man page for more
detail. detail.
Normally, \fBmu index\fR visits all the directories under the top-level
Maildir; however, you can exclude certain directories (say, the 'trash'
or 'spam' folders) by creating a file called \fI.noindex\fR in the directory.
When \fBmu\fR sees such a file, it will excluded this directory and its
sub-directories.
.SH SEARCHING YOUR E-MAIL .SH SEARCHING YOUR E-MAIL
After you have indexed your mail, you can search it. Normally, the search After you have indexed your mail, you can search it. Normally, the search
results are to standard output, but the output can also be in the form of results are to standard output, but the output can also be in the form of