\fB-m <mbox filename pattern>\fR, \fB--mbox-pattern <mbox filename pattern>\fR
set the mbox filename pattern for recursive search
.TP
\fB-m <mbox filename pattern>\fR, \fB--mbox-pattern <mbox filename pattern>\fR
set the mbox filename pattern for recursive search
.TP
-\fB-s <search pattern>\fR, \fB--search <search pattern>\fR search for
-matching mails in the db file. Multiple search requests can be
-combined, and only mails fulfilling all of them will be extracted.
+\fB-s <search pattern>\fR, \fB--search <search pattern>\fR
+search for matching mails in the db file. Multiple search requests can
+be combined, and only mails fulfilling all of them will be extracted.
.TP
\fB-d <db filename>\fR, \fB--db-file-output <db filename>\fR
set the db filename for indexing
.TP
\fB-d <db filename>\fR, \fB--db-file-output <db filename>\fR
set the db filename for indexing
index mails in the mailboxes located recursively anywhere in the
directories following the options on the command lines
.TP
index mails in the mailboxes located recursively anywhere in the
directories following the options on the command lines
.TP
-\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
+\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
-\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)
+\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,
.TP
\fB-a <search key>\fR, \fB--default-search <search key>\fR
set the default search key. If a search request is not understood,