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The command names are formatted inconsistently, e.g.: * NAME ~mu add~ - add one or more messages to the database versus: * NAME *mu cfind* is the *mu* command to find contacts in the *mu* database and export them versus: * NAME mu server - the mu backend for the mu4e e-mail client and the format, with a space between "mu" and the subcommand, is not compatible with mandb(8). Use formatting which is consistent and replace the spaces with hyphens. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Sowden <azazel@debian.org>
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#+TITLE: MU BOOKMARKS
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#+MAN_CLASS_OPTIONS: :section-id "@SECTION_ID@" :date "@MAN_DATE@"
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* NAME
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mu-bookmarks - file with bookmarks (shortcuts) for mu search expressions
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* DESCRIPTION
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Bookmarks are named shortcuts for search queries. They allow using a convenient
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name for often-used queries. The bookmarks are also visible as shortcuts in the
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mu experimental user interfaces, =mug= and =mug2=.
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The bookmarks file is read from =<muhome>/bookmarks=. On Unix this would typically
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be w be =~/.config/mu/bookmarks=, but this can be influenced using the ~--muhome~
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parameter for *mu-find(1)*.
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The bookmarks file is a typical key=value *.ini*-file, which is best shown by
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means of an example:
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#+begin_example
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[mu]
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inbox=maildir:/inbox # inbox
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oldhat=maildir:/archive subject:hat # archived with subject containing 'hat'
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#+end_example
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The *[mu]* group header is required. For practical uses of bookmarks, see
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*mu-find(1)*.
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#+include: "author.inc" :minlevel 1
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#+include: "copyright.inc" :minlevel 1
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* SEE ALSO
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*mu(1)*, *mu-find(1)*
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