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- fix progress info in 'mu index'
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- display the references for a message using the 'r' character (mu find)
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- remove --summary-len/-k, instead use --summary for mu view and mu find, and
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- support colorized output for some sub-commands (view and cfind). Disabled
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by default, use --color to enable, or set env MU_COLORS to non-empty
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- support colorized output for some sub-commands (view, cfind and
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extract). Disabled by default, use --color to enable, or set env
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MU_COLORS to non-empty
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- update documentation, add more examples
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** Release 0.9.5 <2011-04-25 Mon>
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man/mu.1
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man/mu.1
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(this roughly mirrors the \fI--color=auto\fR of the GNU-version of the
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\fBls\fR-command).
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Instead of the \fI--color\fR/, you can also set the \fBMU_COLORS\fR environment
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variable to non-empty to enable colors.
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Instead of the \fI--color\fR/, you can also set the \fBMU_COLORS\fR
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environment variable to non-empty to enable colors.
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Currently. only \fBmu view\fR and \fBmu cfind\fB support colors.
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Currently, \fBmu find\fR, \fBmu view\fR, \fBmu cfind\fR and \fBmu extract\fR
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support colors.
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.SH DATABASE AND FILE
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#+end_src
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** Find contacts
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** Finding contacts
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Contacts (names + email addresses) are cached separately, and can be
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searched with =mu cfind= (after your messages have been indexed):
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Do not confuse the '.*' regular expression in =mu extract= (and =mu cfind=
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with the '*' wildcard in =mu find=.
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** Getting more colorful output
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Some of the =mu= commands, such as =mu find=, =mu cfind= and =mu view=
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support colorized output. By default this is turned off, but you can enable
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it with =--color=, or setting the =MU_COLORS= environment variable to
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non-empty.
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#+begin_src sh
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$ mu find --color capibara
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#+end_src
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(since =mu= version 0.9.6)
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** Further processing of matched messages
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Note that we use ='l'=, so the returned message paths will be quoted. This is
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useful if you have maildirs with spaces in their names.
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For further processing, also the ~--format=(xml|json|sexp)~ may be
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interesting.
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For further processing, also the ~--format=(xml|json|sexp)~ can be useful. For
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example,
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#+begin_src sh
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$ mu find --format=xml pancake
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#+end_src
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will give you a list of pancake-related messages in XML-format.
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** Integration with mail clients
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