From 9385a49c7a296bdaf163a280d68173a896f11f78 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Francois Fleuret Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2013 14:03:54 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Cosmetics. --- mymail.1 | 16 +++++++--------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/mymail.1 b/mymail.1 index b76d07c..24a5ea5 100644 --- a/mymail.1 +++ b/mymail.1 @@ -87,12 +87,9 @@ followed by a space and a regexp, which can itself contain spaces. If the condition is prefaced by the character "!" it is negated, and has to be false for a mail to be selected. -The time-based conditions use as reference the time indicated in the -heading From line, and not in the Date: field. - .TP \fBf \fR (from) -selects mails whose leading line From, or fields From:, Sender:, +selects mails whose leading line 'From', or fields From:, Sender:, Reply-To:, or Return-Path: matches the regexp. .TP \fBt \fR (to) @@ -163,13 +160,14 @@ days, and create an mbox file /tmp/mymail/mbox. 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 -" may not always be quoted properly (at least the ones I use for +The mbox format is not clear for multipart messages, since the 'From' +may not always be quoted properly (at least the ones I use for testing). -The date format for the ^Date: field is not standardized, and may not -be parsed properly, in which case the time stamp from the mail leading -^"From " will be used. +The date format for the Date: field is not standardized, and may not +be parsed properly. When that happens, the time stamp from the +leading 'From' line of the mail, which has a canonical form, is be +used. .SH "AUTHOR" -- 2.20.1