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PROGRAM:
NAME
nmzmail - a tool to use the namazu2 search engine from within mutt
SYNOPSIS
nmzmail [ -b <base> ] [ -r <result> ] -i <maildir1> <maildir2> ...
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nmzmail [ -b <base> ] [ -r <result> ] [ -n <limit> ]
DESCRIPTION
nmzmail is a program that uses the namazu2 search engine (http://www.namazu.org) from
within the mail client mutt to search and index mail stored in maildir folders. Based on
the result of the namazu query, nmzmail generates a maildir folder containing symbolic
links to the mail matching the query. A simple mutt macro makes it very easy to use
nmzmail from within mutt, and a simple crontab entry always keeps your mail indexed by
namazu.
Add the following macro to your muttrc file:
macro generic S "<shell-escape>nmzmail<return><esc>c~/.nmzmail/result<return>" "Search via nmzmail"
Run mutt and hit "S" and enter your query when prompted.
You can manually update your index periodically or via a cronjob with:
nmzmail -i <maildir1> <maildir2> ...
OPTIONS
-i This tells nmzmail to index your email.
-b FILE
Base. Where nmzmail builds its index. By default it is in $HOME/.nmzmail.
-r FILE
Result. Similar to -b, this lets you specify where the results are to be built. By
default it is within $HOME/.nmzmail.
-n NUM Limit. When making a query, nmzmail can be used directly from the command line
instead of from within mutt. When the -n option is invoked, the number of results
returned from your query will be limited to whatever integer you specify for NUM.
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