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Alas! Sven Guckes spake thus:
> > The reason I ask is that I've got some mboxes, and a few of them are
> > substrings of some others (ie, "foobar" is one mbox, and "foobarbaz" is
> > another), and when I search for foobar, I get foobarbaz, which isn't
> > what I want. I've tried searching for ^foobar$, but it didn't work.
>=20
> which command do you use for your "search"?

I'm doing it in a folder hook. The line looks like this:

folder-hook =3Dfoobar "macro index <Left> <change-folder><Tab><search>fooba=
r<Enter>"

If I change "foobar" to "^foobar", it doesn't work, but that line as it is
works fine. Is there a different search command that does have regexes?

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Rob 'Feztaa' Park
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