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djcb authored Aug 19, 2023
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion man/exit-code.inc
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0. success
2. no matches found. Try a different query
11. database schema mismatch. You need to re-initialize ~mu~, see *mu-init(1*)
11. database schema mismatch. You need to re-initialize ~mu~, see *mu-init(1)*
19. failed to acquire lock. Some other program has exclusive access to the mu database

# Local Variables:
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*mu index* guesses the top-level Maildir to do its job; if it guesses wrong, you
can use the =--maildir= option to specify the top-level directory that should be
processed. See the *mu-index*(1) man page for more details.
processed. See the *mu-index(1)* man page for more details.

Normally, *mu index* visits all the directories under the top-level Maildir;
however, you can exclude certain directories (say, the 'trash' or 'spam'
folders) by creating a file called =.noindex= in the directory. When *mu* sees such
a file, it will exclude this directory and its sub-directories from indexing.
Also see *.noupdate* in the *mu-index*(1) manpage.
Also see *.noupdate* in the *mu-index(1)* manpage.

* SEARCHING YOUR E-MAIL

After you have indexed your mail, you can start searching it. By default, the
search results are printed on standard output. Alternatively, the output can
take the form of Maildir with symbolic links to the found messages. This enables
integration with e-mail clients; see the *mu-find*(1) man page for details, the
integration with e-mail clients; see the *mu-find(1)* man page for details, the
syntax of the search parameters and so on. Here, we just give some examples for
common cases.

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* REGULAR EXPRESSIONS AND WILDCARDS

The language supports matching basic PCRE regular expressions, see *pcre(3*).
The language supports matching basic PCRE regular expressions, see *pcre(3)*.

Regular expressions are enclosed in *//*. Some examples:
#+begin_example
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=<number>= lines of the message.

** --terminate
terminate messages with \\f (=form-feed=) characters when displaying them. This is
terminate messages with \\f (=form-feed=) characters when displaying them. This is
useful when you want to further process them.

** --decrypt
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~mu~ [COMMON-OPTIONS] [[COMMAND] [COMMAND-OPTIONS]]

For information about the commmon options, see *COMMON OPTIONS*.
For information about the common options, see *COMMON OPTIONS*.

* DESCRIPTION

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