Most email clients have built-in search, however mutt
requires an external indexer. I've done well with mu. It
integrates by mapping search to one key (e.g. F8), you input
text and ENTER, then hit another key (e.g. F9) to view search
result. Takes one more keystroke than I'd like, but works
okay.

http://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/

Janina Sajka wrote:
 
> Mutt does have one command I absolutely love, and I wonder whether the
> gui clients have something similar. There's the usual 'r' for reply to
> the sender, and 'g' for reply to all, but I particularly appreciate
> Shift+L for "reply only to the lists, and not the individuals."
> 
> I must confess, though, that I'm impressed that people have found a
> browser interface to email fully usable. To me this suggests that
> familiarity with the particular environment is still the most important
> factor for success with whatever one chooses to use.
> 
> Janina
> 
> Tim Chase writes:
> > On November  9, 2016, Jeffery Mewtamer wrote:
> > > Personally, I've never seen the point of e-mail clients and have
> > > always used a web browser to check my e-mail. 
> > 
> > I think the big advantage is off-line usage.  If you are connected
> > all the time and have dual-mode access for redundancy (say, a home
> > internet/wifi connection, and a 4G aircard), and don't roam much,
> > then a web-based mail client solves a lot of problems.  But when
> > internet access is spotty or unreliable, it's nice to have full
> > access to your email offline.  Fortunately, there are lots of
> > options, both within the GUI with varying degrees of accessibility
> > (Thunderbird, Kmail, Claws Mail, and Evolution come to mind) and
> > within the terminal (mutt and alpine being the dominant players, but
> > "alot" and mailx/heirloom mailx also come to mind as well as several
> > available within emacs).
> > 
> > -tim
> > 
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