-.TH "MYMAIL" "0.9.5" "February 2013" "Francois Fleuret" "User Commands"
+.TH "MYMAIL" "0.9.6" "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
\fB-q\fR, \fB--quiet\fR
do not write information during the search
.TP
+\fB-t\fR, \fB--use-leading-time\fR
+use the time stamp from the leading line of each mail and not the
+Date: field
+.TP
\fB-p <db filename pattern>\fR, \fB--db-pattern <db filename pattern>\fR
set the db filename pattern for recursive search
.TP
be slow. However, header conditions are checked first to read the
bodies only for mails which fulfill them entirely.
.TP
-\fB8h\fR, \fBtoday\fR, \fB24h\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
+\fBtoday\fR
+selects mails received since midnight.
+.TP
\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.