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@ -134,15 +134,18 @@ Get all messages from Jim without an attachment:
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\fB$ mu find from:jim AND NOT flag:attach\fR
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\fB$ mu find from:jim AND NOT flag:attach\fR
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.fi
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.fi
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Get all unread messages about some dance:
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Get all unread messages where the subject is about some dance:
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.nf
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.nf
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\fB$ mu find flag:new subject:tango\fR
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\fB$ mu find flag:new subject:tango\fR
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.fi
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.fi
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Get all messages unread messages between March 2002 and August 2003 about scuba-diving:
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Get all messages unread messages between March 2002 and August 2003 about
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scuba-diving:
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.nf
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.nf
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\fB$mu find date:20020301..20030831 flag:new scuba
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\fB$mu find date:20020301..20030831 flag:new scuba
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.fi
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.fi
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(caveat: the dates we're matching here are based on UTC ('Greenwich time'),
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which may differ a few hours with your local hours)
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.SH DISPLAYING MESSAGES
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.SH DISPLAYING MESSAGES
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@ -164,11 +164,13 @@ The date:/d: search parameter is 'special' in the fact that it takes a range
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of dates. For now, these dates are in ISO 8601 format (YYYYMMDD). To get all
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of dates. For now, these dates are in ISO 8601 format (YYYYMMDD). To get all
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messages between (inclusive) the 5th of May 2009 and the 2nd of June 2010, you
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messages between (inclusive) the 5th of May 2009 and the 2nd of June 2010, you
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could use:
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could use:
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.nf
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.nf
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mu find date:20090505..20100602
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mu find date:20090505..20100602
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.fi
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.fi
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An important point here is that the date matches are against UTC (Universal
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Coordinated Time), while message are displayed using your local
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time. Depending on the timezone, this may lead to some messages which don't
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seem to fit in the interval.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.SH OPTIONS
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10
man/mu.1
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man/mu.1
@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ mu \- index and search e-mail messages stored in Maildirs
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B mu [options]
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.B mu index [options]
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.B mu index [options]
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.B mu cleanup [options]
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.B mu cleanup [options]
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@ -18,8 +20,6 @@ mu \- index and search e-mail messages stored in Maildirs
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.B mu extract [options] <file> [<parts>]
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.B mu extract [options] <file> [<parts>]
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.B mu [options]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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\fBmu\fR is a set of tools for dealing with e-mail messages in Maildirs.
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\fBmu\fR is a set of tools for dealing with e-mail messages in Maildirs.
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@ -32,7 +32,11 @@ In addition to indexing and searching, \fBmu\fR also offers functionality for
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viewing messages, extracting attachments and creating maildirs.
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viewing messages, extracting attachments and creating maildirs.
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\fBmu\fR can be used from the command line or can be integrated with e-mail
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\fBmu\fR can be used from the command line or can be integrated with e-mail
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clients. Note: the various sub-commands have their own manpages.
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clients.
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This manpage gives a general overview of the available commands
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('index', 'find', etc.); for m
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.SH COMMANDS
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.SH COMMANDS
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