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Cosmetics.
[mymail.git]
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mymail.1
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-.TH "MYMAIL" "0.9.
5" "February
2013" "Francois Fleuret" "User Commands"
+.TH "MYMAIL" "0.9.
8" "March
2013" "Francois Fleuret" "User Commands"
\" This man page was written by Francois Fleuret <francois@fleuret.org>
\" and is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike
\" This man page was written by Francois Fleuret <francois@fleuret.org>
\" and is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike
@@
-87,12
+87,9
@@
followed by a space and a regexp, which can itself contain spaces. If
the condition is prefaced by the character "!" it is negated, and has
to be false for a mail to be selected.
the condition is prefaced by the character "!" it is negated, and has
to be false for a mail to be selected.
-The time-based conditions use as reference the time indicated in the
-heading From line, and not in the Date: field.
-
.TP
\fBf <regexp>\fR (from)
.TP
\fBf <regexp>\fR (from)
-selects mails whose leading line
From
, or fields From:, Sender:,
+selects mails whose leading line
'From'
, or fields From:, Sender:,
Reply-To:, or Return-Path: matches the regexp.
.TP
\fBt <regexp>\fR (to)
Reply-To:, or Return-Path: matches the regexp.
.TP
\fBt <regexp>\fR (to)
@@
-113,13
+110,16
@@
condition requires to read the original mboxes completely, which can
be slow. However, header conditions are checked first to read the
bodies only for mails which fulfill them entirely.
.TP
be slow. However, header conditions are checked first to read the
bodies only for mails which fulfill them entirely.
.TP
-\fB8h\fR, \fB
today\fR, \fB
24h\fR, \fB48h\fR, \fBweek\fR, \fBmonth\fR, and
+\fB8h\fR, \fB24h\fR, \fB48h\fR, \fBweek\fR, \fBmonth\fR, and
\fByear\fR
selects mails received during the last 8, 24, 24, 48, 7 * 24 hours, 31 *
24 hours, and 365 * 24 hours respectively.
.TP
\fByear\fR
selects mails received during the last 8, 24, 24, 48, 7 * 24 hours, 31 *
24 hours, and 365 * 24 hours respectively.
.TP
+\fBtoday\fR
+selects mails received since midnight.
+.TP
\fByesterday\fR
\fByesterday\fR
-selects mails received
between 48h and 24h ago
.
+selects mails received
yesterday
.
.TP
\fBmonday\fR, \fBtuesday\fR, ..., \fBsunday\fR
selects mails received the most recent such day of the week.
.TP
\fBmonday\fR, \fBtuesday\fR, ..., \fBsunday\fR
selects mails received the most recent such day of the week.
@@
-160,10
+160,15
@@
days, and create an mbox file /tmp/mymail/mbox.
The search in the mail bodies does not decode mimencoding mails, hence
will not catch patterns in encoded text.
The search in the mail bodies does not decode mimencoding mails, hence
will not catch patterns in encoded text.
-The mbox format is not clear for multipart messages, since the
^"From
-
" lines are not always
quoted properly (at least the ones I use for
+The mbox format is not clear for multipart messages, since the
'From'
+
may not always be
quoted properly (at least the ones I use for
testing).
testing).
+The date format for the Date: field is not standardized, and may not
+be parsed properly. When that happens, the time stamp from the
+leading 'From' line of the mail, which has a canonical form, is be
+used.
+
.SH "AUTHOR"
Written by Francois Fleuret <francois@fleuret.org> and distributed
.SH "AUTHOR"
Written by Francois Fleuret <francois@fleuret.org> and distributed