* mu.1: updated man page

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Dirk-Jan C. Binnema
2010-02-11 20:18:50 +02:00
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@ -41,6 +41,11 @@ clients. This manpage contains examples of both.
for indexing (analyzing) the contents of your Maildirs, and storing the for indexing (analyzing) the contents of your Maildirs, and storing the
information in a database information in a database
.TP
\fBcleanup\fR
for removing messages from the database for which there is no longer a
corresponding message file in the file system
.TP .TP
\fBfind\fR \fBfind\fR
for finding messages in your database, using certain search parameters (see for finding messages in your database, using certain search parameters (see
@ -168,11 +173,10 @@ messages (using \fB\-\-maildir\fR). For this reason, it is necessary to run
format. \fBmu index\fR will issue a warning about this. format. \fBmu index\fR will issue a warning about this.
.TP .TP
\fB\-u\fR, \fB\-\-autoupgrade\fR \fB\-u\fR, \fB\-\-autoupgrade\fR automatically use \fB\-y\fR, \fB\-\-empty\fR
automatically use \fB\-y\fR, \fB\-\-empty\fR when \fBmu\fR notices that the when \fBmu\fR notices that the database version is not up-to-date. This option
database version is not up-to-date. This option is for use in cron scripts is for use in cron scripts and the like, so they won't require any user
etc., so they won't require any user interaction, even when mu introduces a interaction, even when mu introduces a new database vesion.
new database vesion.
.TP .TP
@ -273,10 +277,20 @@ search fields and their abbreviations:
from,f Message sender from,f Message sender
subject,s Message subject subject,s Message subject
to,t To: recipient to,t To: recipient
maildir,m Maildir maildir,m Maildir
msgid,i Message-ID msgid,i Message-ID
.fi .fi
The Maildir field describes the directory path starting \fBafter\fR the
Maildir-base path, and before the \fI/cur/\fR or \fI/new/\fR part. So for
example, if there's a message with the file name
\fI~/Maildir/lists/running/cur/1234.213:2,\fR, you could find it (and all the
other messages in the same maildir) with:
.nf
mu find maildir:lists/running
.fi
.SS Find options .SS Find options
@ -303,7 +317,7 @@ search parameters:
.nf .nf
t \fBt\fRo: recipient t \fBt\fRo: recipient
c \fBcfRc: (Carbon-Copy) recipient c \fBc\fRc: (Carbon-Copy) recipient
d Sent \fBd\fRate of the message d Sent \fBd\fRate of the message
f Message sender (\fBf\fRrom:) f Message sender (\fBf\fRrom:)
g Message flags (fla\fBg\fRs) g Message flags (fla\fBg\fRs)