X-Git-Url: https://fleuret.org/cgi-bin/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=mymail.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=mymail.1;h=c6b00b3368e42a598309f32ff52d66f9b1ae2a10;hp=fbb8898e023a78f9378944d1d20a80e59a73966b;hb=86519a92de7bf6a3f869c95f6716093c711c0747;hpb=6ad32cc3070369506467e32cbc897a09a38c76ff diff --git a/mymail.1 b/mymail.1 index fbb8898..c6b00b3 100644 --- a/mymail.1 +++ b/mymail.1 @@ -53,6 +53,10 @@ directories following the options on the command lines .TP \fB-o \fR, \fB--output \fR set the db filename pattern for recursive search +.TP +\fB-a \fR, \fB--default-search \fR +set the default search field: If a search request is not understood, +it is interpreted as the regexp with this default search field .SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" @@ -90,38 +94,62 @@ or fields From:, Reply-To:, To:, Cc:, or Bcc: matches the regexp. \fBd \fR (date) selects mails whose field Date: matches the regexp. .TP \fBb \fR (body) selects mails whose body matches the -regexp. This requires reading the original mboxes completely, which -can be slow. Header conditions have to be fulfilled before checking -the body ones, which may speed things up. +regexp. Evaluatin such a 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 +\fB8h\fR, \fBtoday\fR, \fB24h\fR, \fBweek\fR, and \fBmonth\fR selects +mails received respectively during the last 8, 24, 24, 7 * 24 hours or +31 * 24 hours. +.TP +\fByesterday\fR selects mails received between 48h and 24h ago. +.TP +\fBmonday\fR, \fBtuesday\fR, ..., \fBsunday\fR selects mails received +the most recent such day .SH "EXAMPLES" -To index all the mbox files present in the directories -~/archives/mails/2010 and ~/archives/mails/2011 (recursively) and -create a database file /tmp/mymail/2010-2011/mymail.db +The command .RS .EX -mymail --db-file /tmp/mymail/2010-2011/mymail.db --index ~/archives/mails/2010 ~/archives/mails/2011 +mymail --db-file /tmp/mymail/2010-2011/mymail.db \\ + --index \\ + ~/archives/mails/2010 ~/archives/mails/2011 .EE .RE -To search in all the database files *.db located (recursively) in -/tmp/mymail, for all the mails having bob.something as sender or -recipient, without "spam" in the subject, and create a result mbox -file /tmp/mymail/mbox +will index all the mbox files present in the directories +~/archives/mails/2010 and ~/archives/mails/2011 (recursively) and +create an index file /tmp/mymail/2010-2011/mymail.db + +And .RS .EX -mymail --db-pattern '\\.db$' --db-root /tmp/mymail --search 'p bob.something' --search '!s spam' > /tmp/mymail.mbox +mymail --db-pattern '\.db$' --db-root /tmp/mymail \\ + --output /tmp/mymail.mbox \\ + --search 'p bob.something' \\ + --search '!s spam' \\ + --search 'month' .EE .RE +will search in all the database files *.db located (recursively) in +/tmp/mymail, for all the mails having "bob.something" as sender or +recipient, without "spam" in the subject, received over the last 31 +days, and create an mbox file /tmp/mymail/mbox. + .SH "BUGS" 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 have to +test). + .SH "AUTHOR" Written by Francois Fleuret and distributed