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On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 08:01:00AM -0400, Todd Goodman wrote: |
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> > Yes, Dale, I tried that before. "T tage mail matching a pattern" does |
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> > not what I seems to be: It matches only against the subject line. |
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> > This was the reason, why I asked here... |
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> > Best regards, |
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> > mcc |
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> Hi mcc, |
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> What are you using for a pattern? |
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> If I want to find pineapple anywhere in the message then I press 'T' and |
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> then '~B pineapple' |
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> There are lots of other '~' selectors. I use ~f quite often to find |
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> mail from a specific address. |
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> If you want space you need to escape them or enclose the whole pattern |
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> in quotes. |
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The applicable manual page is this: |
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http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-4.html#patterns |
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Willie W. Wong wwong@××××××××××××××.edu |
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Data aequatione quotcunque fluentes quantitae involvente fluxiones invenire |
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et vice versa ~~~ I. Newton |