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@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ too!
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** recent releases
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Indexing the the same 93000-message mail corpus with the last few releases:
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Indexing the same 93000-message mail corpus with the last few releases:
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#+ATTR_MAN: :disable-caption t
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| release | time (sec) | notes |
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@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ For that, you can ask *mu* to analyze the
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query -- that is, show how *mu* interprets the query. We already saw an example of
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this.
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This uses the the *--analyze* option to *mu find*.
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This uses the *--analyze* option to *mu find*.
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#+begin_example
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$ mu find subject:wombat AND date:3m.. size:..2000 --analyze
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,*query:
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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Evaluate a mu4e server s-expression.
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** --allow-temp-file
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If set, allow for the output of some commands to use temp-files rather than
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directly through the emacs process input/output. This is noticeably faster for
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commands with a lot of output, esp. when the the temp-file uses a in-memory
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commands with a lot of output, esp. when the temp-file uses a in-memory
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file-system.
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** --listen
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