searching articles

2009-11-29 Thread Martin Rubey
I would like to do a search-engine like search on a (local, gnus) mail archive. I just tried (in the directory where my mail resides) M-x grep -i -nH -e "modular" $(grep -l "testInterpolant" *) but this seems very clumsy. Any better idea? Martin ___

Searching articles

2017-08-04 Thread Richmond
When searching articles using gnus-summary-search-article-forward or backward, the search includes headers and body. Is it possible to search only the body of the articles? -- ~ ___ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org https

Re: searching articles

2009-11-30 Thread Tassilo Horn
Martin Rubey writes: Hi Martin, > I would like to do a search-engine like search on a (local, gnus) mail > archive. I just tried (in the directory where my mail resides) > > M-x grep -i -nH -e "modular" $(grep -l "testInterpolant" *) > > but this seems very clumsy. Any better idea? Yes, use a

Re: searching articles

2009-11-30 Thread harven
Martin Rubey writes: > I would like to do a search-engine like search on a (local, gnus) mail > archive. I just tried (in the directory where my mail resides) > > M-x grep -i -nH -e "modular" $(grep -l "testInterpolant" *) > > but this seems very clumsy. Any better idea? M-x lgrep and for a r

Re: searching articles

2009-12-01 Thread Volkan YAZICI
On Nov 30, 8:51 am, Martin Rubey wrote: > I would like to do a search-engine like search on a (local, gnus) mail > archive.  I just tried (in the directory where my mail resides) > > M-x grep -i -nH -e "modular" $(grep -l "testInterpolant" *) > > but this seems very clumsy.  Any better idea? See

Re: Searching articles

2017-08-04 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Richmond writes: > When searching articles using gnus-summary-search-article-forward or > backward, the search includes headers and body. Is it possible to search > only the body of the articles? I don't think so, no. But you could attack the problem a different way, with "/

Re: Searching articles

2017-08-04 Thread Richmond
Eric Abrahamsen writes: > Richmond writes: > >> When searching articles using gnus-summary-search-article-forward or >> backward, the search includes headers and body. Is it possible to search >> only the body of the articles? > > I don't think so, no.

nnimap and searching articles by message-id

2009-09-18 Thread Peter
Hi, It turns out that the IMAP server I am using requires the message-id be stripped of the enclosing angle brackets when searching for messages like so: UID SEARCH HEADER Message-Id ".y...@foobar.com" Not sure who is not compliant here: Gnus/nnimap or the IMAP server? I found that gnus-summ

Re: nnimap and searching articles by message-id

2009-09-19 Thread Reiner Steib
On Sat, Sep 19 2009, Peter wrote: > It turns out that the IMAP server I am using Which IMAP server software is it? > requires the message-id be stripped of the enclosing angle brackets > when searching for messages like so: > > UID SEARCH HEADER Message-Id ".y...@foobar.com" > > Not sure wh

Re: nnimap and searching articles by message-id

2009-09-21 Thread Peter
Reiner Steib imap.cc> writes: > > It turns out that the IMAP server I am using > > Which IMAP server software is it? It is a part of Oracle Beehive collaboration suite. > > > requires the message-id be stripped of the enclosing > angle brackets > > when searching for messages like so: > > > > U

Re: nnimap and searching articles by message-id

2009-09-22 Thread janko hrasko
--- On Sat, 9/19/09, Reiner Steib wrote: > > It turns out that the IMAP server I am using > > Which IMAP server software is it? It is a part of Oracle Beehive collaboration suite. > > > requires the message-id be stripped of the enclosing > angle brackets > > when searching for messages li

Re: nnimap and searching articles by message-id

2009-09-25 Thread Ted Zlatanov
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:25:11 -0700 (PDT) janko hrasko wrote: jh> --- On Sat, 9/19/09, Reiner Steib wrote: >> > It turns out that the IMAP server I am using >> >> Which IMAP server software is it? jh> It is a part of Oracle Beehive collaboration suite. >> >> > requires the message-id be s