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.TH MU CLEANUP 1 "September 2010" "User Manuals"
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.TH MU CLEANUP 1 "October 2010" "User Manuals"
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.SH NAME
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The \fBcleanup\fR command removes messages for which no corresponding file can
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be found, from the database. Note that this is done automatically when running
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\fBmu index\fR (unless \fB\-\-nocleanup\fR was specified).
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\fBmu index\fR (unless \fB\-\-nocleanup\fR was specified).
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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\fBmu cleanup\fR does not remove messages that are outside the currently
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specified Maildir as long as they still exist.
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Like \fBmu index\fR, \fBmu cleanup\fR uses \fBMAILDIR\fR to find the user's
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Maildir if it has not been specified explicitly with
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\fB\-\-maildir\fR=\fI<maildir>\fR. If MAILDIR is not set, \fBmu cleanup\fR will
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try \fI~/Maildir\fR.
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.SH BUGS
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Please report bugs if you find them:
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