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![]() welcome to mu-E-mail is the 'flow' in the work flow of many people. Consequently, one spends -a lot of time searching for old e-mails, to dig up some important -piece of information. With people having tens of thousands of e-mails (or -more), this is becoming harder and harder. How to find that one e-mail in an -evergrowing haystack? +E-mail is the 'flow' in the work flow of many people. Consequently, +one spends a lot of time searching for old e-mails, to dig up +some important piece of information. With people having tens of +thousands of e-mails (or more), this is becoming harder and +harder. How to find that one e-mail in an evergrowing haystack? Enter mu. 'mu' is a set of command-line tools for Linux/Unix that enable you to quickly find the e-mails you are looking @@ -78,11 +80,11 @@ The way to express the searches is a bit cryptic at first, but easy to learn (in the author's humble opinion); the mu manpage discusses syntax and usage, and contains examples. - mu is Free Software (GPLv3), runs on Unix/Linux-based -systems, and combines the power of the SQLite -database and the Xapian text indexing -engine. Important: for mu to work, your mails must be stored in a -set of mu is Free Software (GPLv3), runs on +Unix/Linux-based systems, and uses the Xapian text indexing engine. Important: for mu +to work, your mails must be stored in a set of maildirs news@@ -147,7 +149,7 @@ License (GPL), version 3 or later.- +repositoryThe mu source code is available in Gitorious; get it from there:@@ -189,11 +191,8 @@ them in the issue list C. Binnema, as a hobby project for my copious free time. It has no relation to my employer. |
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