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.TH MU FIND 1 "May 2011" "User Manuals"
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.TH MU FIND 1 "June 2011" "User Manuals"
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.SH NAME
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file will be prepended to other search queries. See mu-bookmarks(1) for the
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details of the bookmarks file.
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.T
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\fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-threads\fR
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show messages in 'threaded' format -- that is, with indentation and arrows
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showing the conversation threads list of messages.
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The depth of the conversation for a certain message is reflected in its
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indentation, and the message are prefixed with certain kind of arrows:
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\fB`->\fR is for the \fIfirst child\fR of a certain message, \fB|->\fR is for
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other children of a message. \fB-*>\fR is for messages whose parent is missing
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in the matches, and finally \fB==>\fR is for duplicate messages (messages with
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the same message-id as their parent).
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.SS Example queries
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Here are some simple examples of \fBmu\fR search queries; you can make many
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