diff --git a/man/mu-find.1 b/man/mu-find.1 index 4763700a..d611ed73 100644 --- a/man/mu-find.1 +++ b/man/mu-find.1 @@ -435,17 +435,16 @@ same message, which is a common occurence when using e.g. Gmail together with \fBofflineimap\fR. .TP -\fB\-\-include\-related\fR,\fB-u\fR also include messages being refered to by -the matched messages -- that is, they are part of the same message -thread. This is useful if you want Gmail-style 'conversations'. Note that -calculating the related messages can take a bit of time if there are many -matches, so it works best if the number of initial matches are not beyond -1000-2000. +\fB\-\-include\-related\fR,\fB-r\fR also include messages being refered to by +the matched messages -- i.e.. include messages that are part of the same +message thread as some matched messages. This is useful if you want +Gmail-style 'conversations'. Note, finding these related messages can take a +bit of time if there are more than a thousand matches. .TP -\fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-threads\fR -show messages in 'threaded' format -- that is, with indentation and arrows -showing the conversation threads in the list of matching messages. +\fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-threads\fR show messages in a 'threaded' format -- that is, +with indentation and arrows showing the conversation threads in the list of +matching messages. Messages in the threaded list are indented based on the depth in the discussion, and are prefix with a kind of arrow with thread-related