-.TH "MYMAIL" "0.9.8" "April 2013" "Francois Fleuret" "User Commands"
+.TH "MYMAIL" "0.9.9" "June 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
\fB-o <output filename>\fR, \fB--output <output filename>\fR set the
result mbox filename. If it is not set, the standard output is used
.TP
+\fB-n <max number of mails>\fR, \fB--nb-mails-max <max number of mails>\fR set the
+maximum number of mails to extract (default is 250)
+.TP
\fB-a <search key>\fR, \fB--default-search <search key>\fR
set the default search key. If a search request is not understood,
it is interpreted as the regexp with this default search key
which can be slow. To speed things up, all the header conditions are
checked first.
.TP
-\fB8h\fR, \fB24h\fR, \fB48h\fR, \fBweek\fR, \fBmonth\fR, \fBtrimester\fR,
-and \fByear\fR selects mails received during the last 8, 24, 24, 48, 7
-* 24 hours, 31 * 24 hours, 92 * 24 hours, and 365 * 24 hours respectively.
+\fB8h\fR, \fB24h\fR, \fB48h\fR, \fBweek\fR, \fBmonth\fR, \fBtrimester\fR, and \fByear\fR
+
+select mails received during the last 8, 24, 48, 7 * 24 hours, 31 *
+24 hours, 92 * 24 hours, and 365 * 24 hours respectively.
.TP
\fBtoday\fR
+
selects mails received since midnight.
.TP
\fByesterday\fR
selects mails received yesterday.
.TP
\fBmonday\fR, \fBtuesday\fR, ..., \fBsunday\fR
-selects mails received the most recent such day of the week.
+select mails received the most recent such day of the week.
.SH "EXAMPLES"