Hi,
* Vance Shipley wrote:
I have been using a bookmark for http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual.
I now see that a more up to date manual is here
http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html where this is documented.
It's not about outdated or up-to-date, please use the manual for the
version of mutt you're
Hi,
* bill lam wrote:
Thanks Vance and Kyle. I once had to kill mutt when searching gmail
imap with ~b.
If your mutt is recent enough, it also supports body caching so that
already viewed message won't be downloaded again (for searching or any
other operation):
http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.
Thanks Vance and Kyle. I once had to kill mutt when searching gmail
imap with ~b.
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Kyle,
I have been using a bookmark for http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual.
I now see that a more up to date manual is here
http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html where this is documented.
-Vance
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 11:48:17AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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On Thursday, September 25 at 12:38 PM, quoth Vance Shipley:
> Something which is undocumented, as far as I can see, is that when
> working with an IMAP mail store you can search conduct the search on
> the server. If you do a /~b it will have to dow
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> This feature is called "simple search", see $simple_search and its
> documentation: mutt generates a pattern with modifiers for you.
Thank you Rocco! The friendly way to rtfm. ;-)
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Bill,
Something which is undocumented, as far as I can see, is that when
working with an IMAP mail store you can search conduct the search
on the server. If you do a /~b it will have to download all the
messages to do the search. If you replace '~' with '=' in your
search pattern (e.g. /=b foo)
Hi,
* bill lam wrote:
In index page, / or T can search a pattern or regex, and there are
modifiers like ~h ~b to force searching inside header or body etc.
But what is the context for searching without any such modifiers, does
it search the header or body or just what is visible of the index
sc
In index page, / or T can search a pattern or regex, and there are
modifiers like ~h ~b to force searching inside header or body etc.
But what is the context for searching without any such modifiers, does
it search the header or body or just what is visible of the index
screen?
TIA
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