X-Git-Url: https://www.fleuret.org/cgi-bin/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=mymail.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=mymail.1;h=95b83f0cd9ce42c61b8ed6bb4f086ad25ddfda58;hp=0fff226d82624656a165123920d32cce15278217;hb=bdd9b1ab5a4326f9203c9cd8118cbcd24ddf31fd;hpb=26cc7726a881f896aa9dd19302c30a5cc6a9a71f diff --git a/mymail.1 b/mymail.1 index 0fff226..95b83f0 100644 --- a/mymail.1 +++ b/mymail.1 @@ -10,16 +10,15 @@ mymail \- A simple command line utility for indexing and searching mbox files .SH "SYNOPSIS" -\fBmymail\fP [\fIoptions\fR] [\fI\fR [\fI\fR ... ]|\fI\fR [\fI\fR ... ]]\n"); +\fBmymail\fP [\fIoptions\fR] [\fI\fR [\fI\fR ... ]|\fI\fR [\fI\fR ... ]] .SH "DESCRIPTION" -\fBmymail\fP is a command line utility to index mbox files and perform -quick searches based on sender, subject, etc. +\fBmymail\fP is a command line utility to index mbox files, search for +mails based on sender, subject, etc. and generate result mbox files. -It is similar in spirit to other existing software such as mu or -notmuch, but does not use a real database backend to store and query -the index. +It is similar in spirit to other tools such as mu or notmuch, but is +overall simpler. .SH "OPTIONS" .TP @@ -41,21 +40,25 @@ set the db root path for recursive search \fB-l \fR, \fB--db-list \fR set the semicolon-separated list of db files for search .TP -\fB-s \fR, \fB--search \fR -search for matching mails in the db file +\fB-m \fR, \fB--mbox-pattern \fR +set the mbox filename pattern for recursive search .TP -\fB-d \fR, \fB--db-file \fR +\fB-s \fR, \fB--search \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 \fR, \fB--db-file-generate \fR set the db filename for indexing .TP \fB-i\fR, \fB--index\fR index mails in the mailboxes located recursively anywhere in the directories following the options on the command lines .TP -\fB-o \fR, \fB--output \fR -set the db filename pattern for recursive search +\fB-o \fR, \fB--output \fR set the +result mbox filename. If it is not set, the standard output is used .TP \fB-a \fR, \fB--default-search \fR -set the default search field: If a search request is not understood, +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" @@ -81,60 +84,65 @@ is prefaced by the character "!" it is negated, and has to be false for a mail to be selected. .TP -\fBf \fR (from) selects mails whose leading line From, or -fields From:, Sender:, Reply-To:, or Return-Path: matches the regexp. +\fBf \fR (from) +selects mails whose leading line From, or fields From:, Sender:, +Reply-To:, or Return-Path: matches the regexp. .TP -\fBt \fR (to) selects mails whose field To:, Cc:, or Bcc: matches the regexp. +\fBt \fR (to) +selects mails whose field To:, Cc:, or Bcc: matches the regexp. .TP -\fBp \fR (participant) selects mails that would be selected by \fBf\fR or \fBt\fR. +\fBp \fR (participant) +selects mails that would be selected by \fBf\fR or \fBt\fR. .TP -\fBs \fR (subject) selects mails whose field Subject: matches the regexp. +\fBs \fR (subject) +selects mails whose field Subject: matches the regexp. .TP -\fBd \fR (date) selects mails whose field Date: 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. 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. +\fBb \fR (body) +selects mails whose body matches the regexp. Evaluating 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, \fBmonth\fR, and -\fByear\fR selects mails received during the last 8, 24, 24, 7 * 24 -hours, 31 * 24 hours, and 365 * 24 hours respectively. +\fByear\fR +selects mails received during the last 8, 24, 24, 7 * 24 hours, 31 * +24 hours, and 365 * 24 hours respectively. .TP -\fByesterday\fR selects mails received between 48h and 24h ago. +\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 +\fBmonday\fR, \fBtuesday\fR, ..., \fBsunday\fR +selects mails received the most recent such day of the week .SH "EXAMPLES" The command -.RS -.EX -mymail --db-file /tmp/mymail/2010-2011/mymail.db \\ - --index \\ - ~/archives/mails/2010 ~/archives/mails/2011 -.EE -.RE +.P +.nf +.B mymail --db-file /tmp/mymail/2010-2011/mymail.db \e +.B \ \ \ \ \ \ \ --index \e +.B \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ~/archives/mails/2010 ~/archives/mails/2011 +.fi 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$' --db-root /tmp/mymail \\ - --output /tmp/mymail.mbox \\ - --search 'p bob.something' \\ - --search '!s spam' \\ - --search 'month' -.EE -.RE +.P +.nf +.B mymail --db-pattern '\.db$' --db-root /tmp/mymail \e +.B \ \ \ \ \ \ \ --output /tmp/mymail.mbox \e +.B \ \ \ \ \ \ \ --search 'p bob.something' \e +.B \ \ \ \ \ \ \ --search '!s spam' \e +.B \ \ \ \ \ \ \ --search 'month' +.fi 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