Axel --
...and then Axel Beckert said...
% David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
% Silly me; there was one obvious one that I forgot. How do I *exclude*
% a pattern or expression from the search, such as
%
% l !neff
% l !(neff|Funnies|funny)
%
% or such?
%
% Hmm, don't understand
Axel --
...and then Axel Beckert said...
% David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
% I have read the manual, particularly sections 4.1 and 4.2, but still
% have a few questions about limiting and regular expressions.
%
% I guess, I know why...
%
% I have found that I can "l funnies|neff" quite
Hi;
David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
% How would I make a case-sensitive search for an all lower-case string?
% That is, I want to find funny and funnies but *not* Funny...
% This seems to be dependend on the mutt version because of the change
% from the buggy GNU rx libs to regex.
Let's
Axel --
...and then Axel Beckert said...
% Hi;
%
% David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
% % How would I make a case-sensitive search for an all lower-case string?
%
% Just tested it with mutt 0.95i (with rx) and mutt 0.95.4i (with regex)
% regarding the subject line. Both use a rule, which worked
Hi;
David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
% I suggest therefore the following: Use "X?funny" as regexp. There is
% one upper case letter in and it matches all messages containing
% "funny" and no others... It worked fine with my 2 versions of mutt.
Sounds great. Um, how does it work? I see the
I always been a little bugged by the case treatment, but I think I'm the
only one :).
Since I've lived and breathed grep/egrep, I can't untrain myself to think
that the search string "(abc|def):" will match abc: or Abc: or DEF: and so
forth.
If not this, I guess my next choice would be the
Hi, folks --
Silly me; there was one obvious one that I forgot. How do I *exclude*
a pattern or expression from the search, such as
l !neff
l !(neff|Funnies|funny)
or such?
Thanks again :-)
:-D
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David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
Silly me; there was one obvious one that I forgot. How do I *exclude*
a pattern or expression from the search, such as
l !neff
l !(neff|Funnies|funny)
or such?
Hmm, don't understand your example. Does it mean something like
"~l AND