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#+title: Mu Cheatsheet
* Mu Cheatsheet
Here are some tips for using =mu=. If you want to know more, please refer to the
=mu= man pages. For a quick warm-up, there's the =mu-easy= man-page.
** Indexing your mail
You can index your mail with:
#+html:<code> $ mu index</code>
If =mu= did not guess the right Maildir, you can set it explicitly:
#+html:<code> $ mu index --maildir=~/MyMaildir</code>
*** Excluding directories from indexing
If you want to exclude certain directories from being indexed (for example,
directories with spam-messages), put a file called =.noindex= in the directory
to exlude, and it will be ignored when indexing (including its children)
** Finding messages
After you have indexed your messages, you can search them. Here are some
examples.
*** messages about Helsinki (in message body, subject, sender, ...)
#+html:<code> $ mu find Helsinki</code>
*** messages to Jack with subject jellyfish containing the word tumbleweed
#+html:<code> $ mu find to:Jack subject:jellyfish tumbleweed</code>
*** messages between 2 kilobytes and a 2Mb, written in December 2009 with an attachment from Bill
#+example $ mu find size:2k..2m date:20091201..20093112 flag:attach from:bill
*** unread messages about soccer or socrates or ...
#+html:<code> $ mu find 'subject:soc*' flag:unread</code>
** Finding contacts
Contacts (names + email addresses) are cached separately, and can be
searched with =mu cfind= (after your messages have been indexed):
*** all contacts with 'john' in either name or e-mail address
#+html:<code> $ mu cfind john</code>
=mu cfind= takes a regular expression for matching.
You can export the contact information to a number of formats for use in
e-mail clients. For examples:
*** export /all/ your contacts to the =mutt= addressbook format
#+html:<code> $ mu cfind --format=mutt-alias</code>
Other formats are: =plain=, =mutt-ab=, =wl= (Wanderlust), =org-contact=,
=bbdb= and =csv= (comma-separated values).
** Retrieving attachments from messages
You can retrieve attachments from messages using =mu extract=, which takes a
message file as an argument. Without any other arguments, it displays the
MIME-parts of the message. You can then get specific attachments:
#+html:<code> $ mu extract --parts=3,4 my-msg-file</code>
will get you parts 3 and 4. You can also extract files based on their name:
#+html:<code> $ mu extract my-msg-file '.*\.jpg'</code>
The second argument is a case-insensitive regular expression, and the
command will extract any files matching the pattern -- in the example, all
=.jpg=-files.
Do not confuse the '.*' regular expression in =mu extract= (and =mu cfind=
with the '*' wildcard in =mu find=.
** Getting more colorful output
Some of the =mu= commands, such as =mu find=, =mu cfind= and =mu view=
support colorized output. By default this is turned off, but you can enable
it with =--color=, or setting the =MU_COLORS= environment variable to
non-empty.
#+html:<code> $ mu find --color capibara</code>
(since =mu= version 0.9.6)
** Further processing of matched messages
If you need to process the results of your queries with some other program,
you can return the results as a list of absolute paths to the messages found:
For example, to get the number of lines in all your messages mentioning
/banana/, you could use something like:
#+html:<code> $ mu find --fields="'l'" banana | xargs wc -l</code>
Note that we use ='l'=, so the returned message paths will be quoted. This is
useful if you have maildirs with spaces in their names.
For further processing, also the ~--format=(xml|json|sexp)~ can be useful. For
example,
#+html:<code> $ mu find --format=xml pancake</code>
will give you a list of pancake-related messages in XML-format.
** Integration with mail clients
The =mu-find= man page contains examples for =mutt= and =wanderlust=.
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