lib: support 'personal' regexp, move to mu-contacts
Move the determination of "personal" to MuContacts; add support for regexps (POSIX-basic, in //)
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.TH MU-INIT 1 "February 2020" "User Manuals"
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.TH MU-INIT 1 "October 2020" "User Manuals"
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.SH NAME
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@ -10,13 +10,14 @@ mu init \- initialize the mu message database
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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\fBmu init\fR is the \fBmu\fR command for setting up the mu message
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database. After \fBmu init\fR has completed, you can run \fBmu index\fR
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\fBmu init\fR is the subcommand for setting up the mu message
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database. After \fBmu init\fR has completed, you can run \fBmu
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index\fR
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.SH OPTIONS
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Note, some of the general options are described in the \fBmu(1)\fR man-page and
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not here, as they apply to multiple mu commands.
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Note, some of the general options are described in the \fBmu(1)\fR
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man-page and not here, as they apply to multiple mu commands.
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.TP
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\fB\-\-muhome\fR
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.TP
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\fB\-\-my-address\fR=\fI<my-email-address>\fR
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specifies that some e-mail addresses are 'my-address' (\fB\-\-my-address\fR can
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be used multiple times). This is used by \fBmu cfind\fR -- any e-mail address
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found in the address fields of a message which also has \fI<my-email-address>\fR
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@ -42,6 +42,10 @@ in one of its address fields is considered a \fIpersonal\fR e-mail address. This
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allows you, for example, to filter out (\fBmu cfind --personal\fR) addresses
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which were merely seen in mailing list messages.
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\fI<my-email-address>\fR can be either a plain e-mail address (such as
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\fBfoo@example.com\fR), or a regular-expression (of the 'Basic POSIX'
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flavor), wrapped in \B/\fR (such as \B/foo-.*@example\\.com\fR).
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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\fBmu init\fR uses \fBMAILDIR\fR to find the user's Maildir if it has not been
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