Richmond <p1299...@protonmail.com> writes:
> When searching articles using gnus-summary-search-article-forward or
> backward, the search includes headers and body. Is it possible to search
> only the body of the articles?
I don't think so, no. But you could attack the problem
When searching articles using gnus-summary-search-article-forward or
backward, the search includes headers and body. Is it possible to search
only the body of the articles?
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I would like to do a search-engine like search on a (local, gnus) mail
archive. I just tried (in the directory where my mail resides)
M-x grep -i -nH -e modular $(grep -l testInterpolant *)
but this seems very clumsy. Any better idea?
Martin
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On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:25:11 -0700 (PDT) janko hrasko jhras...@yahoo.com
wrote:
jh --- On Sat, 9/19/09, Reiner Steib reinersteib+gm...@imap.cc wrote:
It turns out that the IMAP server I am using
Which IMAP server software is it?
jh It is a part of Oracle Beehive collaboration suite.
--- On Sat, 9/19/09, Reiner Steib reinersteib+gm...@imap.cc wrote:
It turns out that the IMAP server I am using
Which IMAP server software is it?
It is a part of Oracle Beehive collaboration suite.
requires the message-id be stripped of the enclosing
angle brackets
when searching
Reiner Steib reinersteib+gmane at imap.cc writes:
It turns out that the IMAP server I am using
Which IMAP server software is it?
It is a part of Oracle Beehive collaboration suite.
requires the message-id be stripped of the enclosing
angle brackets
when searching for messages like so:
On Sat, Sep 19 2009, Peter wrote:
It turns out that the IMAP server I am using
Which IMAP server software is it?
requires the message-id be stripped of the enclosing angle brackets
when searching for messages like so:
UID SEARCH HEADER Message-Id .y...@foobar.com
Not sure who is not
Hi,
It turns out that the IMAP server I am using requires the message-id be
stripped of the enclosing angle brackets when searching for messages
like so:
UID SEARCH HEADER Message-Id .y...@foobar.com
Not sure who is not compliant here: Gnus/nnimap or the IMAP server?
I found that