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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ like:
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Note, this the default, plain-text output, which is the default, so you don't
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have to use \fB--format=plain\fR. For other types of output (such as symlinks,
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XML, JSON or s-expressions), see the discussion in the \fBOPTIONS\fR-section
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XML or s-expressions), see the discussion in the \fBOPTIONS\fR-section
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below about \fB--format\fR.
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The search pattern is taken as a command-line parameter. If the search
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@ -339,7 +339,15 @@ choice, but for dates it may be more useful to sort in the opposite direction.
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output a summary based upon the first lines of the message.
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.TP
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\fB\-\-format\fR=\fIplain|links|xquery|xml|json|sexp\fR
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\fB\-\-include\-unreadable\fR
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normally, \fBmu find\fR does not include messages that are unreadable,
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typically do not have corresponding disk file, i.e., messages that live only
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in the databases. With this option even such messages are included. Note, for
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\fB\-\-format=\fRlinks, unreadable message are ignore even when this option is
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set.
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.TP
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\fB\-\-format\fR=\fIplain|links|xquery|xml|sexp\fR
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output results in the specified format.
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The default is \fBplain\fR, i.e normal output with one line per message.
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@ -350,9 +358,6 @@ information). See \fB\-\-linksdir\fR and \fB\-\-clearlinks\fR below.
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\fBxml\fR formats the search results as XML.
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\fBjson\fR formats the search results as JSON (\fIJavascript Object
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Notation\fR).
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\fBsexp\fR formats the search results as an s-expression as used in Lisp
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programming environments.
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.SH ENCODING
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\fBmu find\fR output is encoded according the locale for \fI--format=plain\fR
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(the default), and UTF-8 for all other formats (\fIjson\fR, \fIsexp\fR,
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(the default), and UTF-8 for all other formats (\fIsexp\fR,
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\fIxml\fR).
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15
man/mu-mv.1
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man/mu-mv.1
@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ mu mv\- move a message file to a Maildir
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B mu mv [--flags=<flags>] [--updatedb] [--printtarget] <source-path> <target-maildir>
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.B mu mv [--flags=<flags>] [--printtarget] <source-path> <target-maildir>
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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@ -29,6 +29,10 @@ Note, unlike the UNIX \fImv\fR command, \fImu mv\fR takes precisely two
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parameters. It's recommended not to use wildcards on the shell, the result may
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be unexpected.
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Also note, \fBmu mv\fR only updates the file system; it does \fBnot\fR update
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the database. To update the database, there is \fBmu index(1)\fR or \fBmu add\fR
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and \fBmu remove\fR.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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@ -41,12 +45,6 @@ The flags is a sequence of characters from the set D (draft), F (flagged) ,N
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(new), P (passed), R (replied), S (seen) and T (trashed). Note, the
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flags-parameter is case-sensitive.
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.TP
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\fB\-\-updatedb\fR
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update the Xapian database after the move. You can use the general
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\fB\-\-muhome=\fR option to specify the database if it does not live at the
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default place.
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.TP
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\fB\-\-printtarget\fR
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return the target path on standard output upon succesful completion of the
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@ -118,4 +116,7 @@ Dirk-Jan C. Binnema <djcb@djcbsoftware.nl>
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.BR maildir(5)
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.BR mu(1)
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.BR mu-index(1)
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.BR mu-add(1)
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.BR mu-remove(1)
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.BR chmod(1)
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Note that we use ='l'=, so the returned message paths will be quoted. This is
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useful if you have maildirs with spaces in their names.
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For further processing, also the ~--format=(xml|json|sexp)~ can be useful. For
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For further processing, also the ~--format=(xml|sexp)~ can be useful. For
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example,
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#+html:<pre> $ mu find --format=xml pancake</pre>
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- search for messages based on the sender, receiver, message subject, size,
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priority, words in the message body, attachments, date range, flags
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(signed, encrypted, new, replied, unread, ...), message-id, maildir
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- known to work on Linux (Ubuntu/Fedora/Debian/GenToo), FreeBSD, MacOS,
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- known to work on Linux (Ubuntu/Fedora/Debian/Gentoo), FreeBSD, MacOS,
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Solaris, ...
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- fully documented (man pages)
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- can be integrated with e-mail clients; documentation has examples for [[http://www.mutt.org/][mutt]]
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and [[http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/WanderLust][Wanderlust]].
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- output in plain text, xml, json, s-expressions (experimental)
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- output in plain text, xml, s-expressions (experimental)
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- extract message parts, attachments, open them using their default
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application
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