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* NEWS (user visible changes)
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** Release 0.9.8 <>
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- '--descending' has been renamed into '--reverse'
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* Release 0.9.7 <>
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- don't enforce UTF-8 output, use locale (fixes issue #11)
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- search X-Label: tags (fixes issue #40)
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- added toys/muile, the mu guile shells, which allows for message stats etc.
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- fix date handling (timezones)
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** Release 0.9.6 <2011-05-28 Sat>
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- FreeBSD build fix
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- FreeBSD build fix
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- fix matching for mu cfind to be as expected
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- fix mu-contacts for broken names/emails
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- clear the contacts-cache too when doing a --rebuild
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- wildcard searches ('*') for fields (except for path/maildir)
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- wildcard searches ('*') for fields (except for path/maildir)
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- search for attachment file names (with 'a:'/'attach:') -- also works with
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wildcards
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- remove --xquery completely; use --output=xquery instead
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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, added more examples
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** Release 0.9.5 <2011-04-25 Mon>
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- bug fix for infinite loop in Maildir detection
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** Release 0.9.4 <2011-04-12 Tue>
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- add the 'cfind' command, to search/export contact information
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- add 'flag:unread' as a synonym for 'flag:new OR NOT flag:unseen'
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- add 'flag:unread' as a synonym for 'flag:new OR NOT flag:unseen'
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- updated documentation
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** Release 0.9.3 <2011-02-13 Sun>
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- don't warn about missing files with --quiet
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** Release 0.9.2 <2011-02-02 Wed>
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- stricter checking of options; and options must now *follow* the sub-command
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(if any); so, something like: 'mu index --maildir=/foo/bar'
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- output searches as plain text (default), XML, JSON or s-expressions using
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- output searches as plain text (default), XML, JSON or s-expressions using
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--format=plain|xml|json|sexp. For example: 'mu find foobar
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--output=json'. These format options are experimental (except for 'plain')
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- the --xquery option should now be used as --format=xquery, for output
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- better support for Solaris builds, Gentoo.
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** Release 0.9.1 <2010-12-05 Sun>
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- Add missing icon for mug
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- Add missing icon for mug
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- Fix unit tests (Issue #30)
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- Fix Fedora 14 build (broken GTK+ 3) (Issue #31)
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** Release 0.9 <2010-12-04 Sat>
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- you can now search for the message priority ('prio:high', 'prio:low',
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'prio:normal')
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- you can now search for message flags, e.g. 'flag:attach' for messages with
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- experimental support for Fedora 14, which uses GMime 2.5.x (fixes issue #29)
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** Release 0.8 <2010-10-30 Sat>
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- There's now 'mu extract' for getting information about MIME-parts
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(attachments) and extracting them
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- Queries are now internally converted to lowercase; this solves some of the
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- Setting the mu home dir now goes with -m, --muhome
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- --log-stderr, --reindex, --rebuild, --autoupgrade, --nocleanup, --mode,
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--linksdir, --clearlinks lost their single char version
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** Release 0.7 <2010-02-27 Sat>
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- Database format changed
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- A test suite with a growing number of unit tests
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** Release 0.6 <2010-01-23 Sat>
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** Release 0.6 <2010-01-23 Sat>
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- First new release of mu since 2008
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- No longer depends on sqlite
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.TH MU FIND 1 "July 2011" "User Manuals"
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.SH NAME
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.SH NAME
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mu find \- find e-mail messages in the \fBmu\fR database.
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running from the command-line it's import to put the query in quotes,
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otherwise the shell would interpret the '*'. It is important to remember that
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the '*' invokes the wildcard search only when used as the rightmost character
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of a search term. Furthermore, it is \fBnot\fR a regular expression.
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of a search term. Furthermore, it is \fBnot\fR a regular expression.
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In older versions of mu, queries were logged in \fI<mu-home>/mu.log\fR;
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however, since version 0.9, mu no longer does this.
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The basic way to search a message is to type some words matching it, as you
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would do in an internet search engine. For example,
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from,f Message sender
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subject,s Message subject
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to,t To: recipient(s)
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maildir,m Maildir
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maildir,m Maildir
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msgid,i Message-ID
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prio,p Message priority ('low', 'normal' or 'high')
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flag,g Message Flags
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date,d Date-Range
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size,z Message size
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attach,a Attachment filename
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tag,x Tag for the message (contents of the \fIX-Label\fR field)
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tag,x Tag for the message (contents of the \fIX-Label\fR field)
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.fi
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For clarity, this man-page uses the longer versions.
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can do with a single '/':
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.nf
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$ mu find maildir:/
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$ mu find maildir:/
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.fi
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(and of course you can use the \fBm:\fR shortcut instead of \fBmaildir:\fR)
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(and of course you can use the \fBm:\fR shortcut instead of \fBmaildir:\fR)
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The \fBdate:\fR (or \fBd:\fR) search parameter is 'special' in the fact that
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it takes a range of dates. For now, these dates are in ISO 8601 format
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June 2010, you could use:
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.nf
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$ mu find date:20090505..20100602
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$ mu find date:20090505..20100602
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.fi
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Non-numeric characters are ignored, so the following is equivalent but more
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readable:
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.nf
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$ mu find date:2009-05-05..2010-06-02
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$ mu find date:2009-05-05..2010-06-02
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.fi
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Precision is up to the minute and 24-hour notation for times is used, so
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another example would be:
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.nf
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$ mu find date:2009-05-05/12:23..2010-06-02/17:18
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$ mu find date:2009-05-05/12:23..2010-06-02/17:18
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.fi
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An important point here is that the date matches are against local the local
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weeks old:
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.nf
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$ mu find date:3w..2w
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$ mu find date:3w..2w
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.fi
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There are some special keywords for dates, namely 'now', meaning the
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sent or received today, you could use:
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.nf
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$ mu find date:today..now
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$ mu find date:today..now
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.fi
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The \fBsize\fR or \fBz\fR allows you to match \fIsize ranges\fR -- that is,
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The \fBfind\fR-command has various options that influence the way \fBmu\fR
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displays the results. If you don't specify anything, the defaults are
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\fI\-\-fields="d f s"\fR, \fI\-\-sortfield=date\fR and \fI\-\-descending\fR.
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\fI\-\-fields="d f s"\fR, \fI\-\-sortfield=date\fR and \fI\-\-reverse\fR.
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.TP
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\fB\-f\fR, \fB\-\-fields\fR=\fI<fields>\fR
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d Sent \fBd\fRate of the message
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f Message sender (\fBf\fRrom:)
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g Message flags (fla\fBg\fRs)
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l Full path to the message (\fBl\fRocation)
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p Message \fBp\fRriority (high, normal, low)
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l Full path to the message (\fBl\fRocation)
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p Message \fBp\fRriority (high, normal, low)
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s Message \fBs\fRubject
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i Message-\fBi\fRd
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m \fBm\fRaildir
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would have 'nx'.
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.TP
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\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-sortfield\fR \fR=\fI<field>\fR and \fB\-z\fR, \fB\-\-descending\fR
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specifies the field to sort the search results by, and the direction. The
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\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-sortfield\fR \fR=\fI<field>\fR and \fB\-z\fR,
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\fB\-\-reverse\fR specifies the field to sort the search results by, and the
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direction (i.e., 'reverse' means that the sort should be reverted - Z-A). The
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following fields are supported:
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.nf
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Thus, for example, to sort messages by date, you could specify:
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.nf
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$ mu find fahrrad --fields "d f s" --sortfield=date --descending
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$ mu find fahrrad --fields "d f s" --sortfield=date --reverse
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.fi
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Note, if you specify a sortfield, by default, messages are sorted in
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descending order (e.g., from lowest to highest). This is usually a good
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Note, if you specify a sortfield, by default, messages are sorted in reverse
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(descending) order (e.g., from lowest to highest). This is usually a good
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choice, but for dates it may be more useful to sort in the opposite direction.
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.TP
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\fBxquery\fR shows the Xapian query corresponding to your search terms. This
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is meant for for debugging purposes.
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.TP
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\fB\-\-linksdir\fR \fR=\fI<dir>\fR and \fB\-c\fR, \fB\-\-clearlinks\fR
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output the results as a maildir with symbolic links to the found
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Here, the an 'orphan' is a message without a parent message (in the list of
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matches), and a duplicate is a message whose message-id was already seen
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before.
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before.
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The algorithm used for determining the threads is based on Jamie Zawinksy's
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description:
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mu-wl-search-folder))
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(cmdline (concat mu-wl-mu-program " find "
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"--clearlinks --format=links --linksdir='" sfldr "' "
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muexpr))
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muexpr))
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(rv (shell-command cmdline)))
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(cond
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((= rv 0) (message "Query succeeded"))
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;; querying both in summary and folder
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(define-key wl-summary-mode-map (kbd "Q") ;; => query
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'(lambda()(interactive)(mu-wl-search-and-goto)))
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'(lambda()(interactive)(mu-wl-search-and-goto)))
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(define-key wl-folder-mode-map (kbd "Q") ;; => query
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'(lambda()(interactive)(mu-wl-search-and-goto)))
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'(lambda()(interactive)(mu-wl-search-and-goto)))
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.fi
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}
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iter = mu_query_run (xapian, query, opts->threads, sortid,
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opts->descending ? FALSE : TRUE, err);
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opts->reverse, err);
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return iter;
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}
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if (!opts->fields) {
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opts->fields = "d f s";
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if (!opts->sortfield) {
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if (!opts->sortfield)
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opts->sortfield = "d";
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opts->descending = TRUE;
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} else
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opts->descending = FALSE;
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}
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if (!opts->formatstr) /* by default, use plain output */
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"show message threads", NULL},
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{"bookmark", 'b', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &opts->bookmark,
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"use a bookmarked query", NULL},
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{"descending", 'z', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &opts->descending,
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"sort in descending order (z -> a)", NULL},
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{"reverse", 'z', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &opts->reverse,
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"sort in reverse (descending) order (z -> a)", NULL},
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{"summary", 'k', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &opts->summary,
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"include a short summary of the message (false)", NULL},
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gboolean summary; /* include a summary? */
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MuMsgIter*
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MuMsgFieldId sortfieldid, gboolean ascending,
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MuMsgFieldId sortfieldid, gboolean reverse,
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GError **err)
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{
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g_return_val_if_fail (self, NULL);
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* there, and don't let Xapian do any sorting */
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if (!threads && sortfieldid != MU_MSG_FIELD_ID_NONE)
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enq.set_sort_by_value ((Xapian::valueno)sortfieldid,
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ascending ? true : false);
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reverse ? true : false);
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if (!mu_str_is_empty(searchexpr)) /* NULL or "" */
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enq.set_query(get_query (self, searchexpr, err));
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* @param threads calculate message-threads
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* @param sortfield the field id to sort by or MU_MSG_FIELD_ID_NONE if
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* sorting is not desired
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* @param ascending if TRUE sort in ascending (A-Z) order, otherwise,
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* sort in descending (Z-A) order
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* @param reverse if TRUE, sort in descending (Z-A) order, otherwise,
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* sort in descending (A-Z) order
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* @param err receives error information (if there is any); if
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* function returns non-NULL, err will _not_be set. err can be NULL
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* possible error (err->code) is MU_ERROR_QUERY,
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