You have at least a few options. The standard G.U.I. option would be spotlight. A terminal alternative would be grep. Of course you have to know how Apple saves its inbox in order to know what to search with grep. A single file is different from searching multiple files for instance. If multiple files are in a single folder, grep -in "search string" folder_name/* <enter> should do it for you.On Tue, 23 Nov 2010, James Malone wrote:

Hi guys. In Microsoft outlook you can do a search for a spesific message, even 
if you just include a few keywords of the subject. Is there a way you can do 
this in mail? I seem to find that you can only do a find for some text inside a 
message.

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