* rmail search
@ 2003-11-02 0:24 schaecsn
2003-11-02 2:24 ` Alan Wehmann
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From: schaecsn @ 2003-11-02 0:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi
I wonder how I can search for a string in all emails (not just the
subject line or the current email).
Thanks Stefan
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* Re: rmail search
2003-11-02 0:24 rmail search schaecsn
@ 2003-11-02 2:24 ` Alan Wehmann
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From: Alan Wehmann @ 2003-11-02 2:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
The following is documented. Is this what you need?
M-s runs `rmail-search'
`rmail-search' is an interactive compiled Lisp function
-- loaded from "rmail.elc"
(rmail-search REGEXP &optional N)
Show message containing next match for REGEXP.
Prefix argument gives repeat count; negative argument means search
backwards (through earlier messages).
Interactively, empty argument means use same regexp used last time.
schaecsn <schaecsn@taipeh.wonderland.de> writes:
> Hi
>
> I wonder how I can search for a string in all emails (not just the
> subject line or the current email).
>
> Thanks Stefan
--
Alan Wehmann
wehmann@fnal.gov
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