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