\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
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
.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)
+\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,