Can you use the pipe function on specific fields, like subject, from, date...?
Lee 😎 On Wed, Sep 15, 2021, 4:21 PM Hedy Ache <a...@ache.one> wrote: > Hi, > > What about the ”limiting" function using `l` ? > It's similar to search but only matching emails will still visible. > > 1. Hit 'l' > 2. The limiting pronpt shows up. > 3. Enter 'IO Ninja' > 4. Enter > 5. mutt only show up matching emails > 6. You can't use 'n' or 'N' but 'j' and 'k'. > > Does it satisfy your use case ? > > ache > > > Le Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 04:05:56PM -0700, li...@ifohancroft.com a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > I'd like to make mutt hide the emails not matching the entered search > term. > > > > Let's say I want to search for emails that have 'IO Ninja' in the > subject: > > > > 1. I hit '/'. > > 2. The search prompt shows up. > > 3. I enter 'IO Ninja'. > > 4. I hit 'Enter'. > > 5. mutt finds the first matching email (if any) and sends me to it. > > 6. Now I can use 'n' and 'N' to navigate between the matching emails. > > > > However, all emails in the mailbox are still visible. I want any emails > not > > matching the search term to be hidden. > > > > Is this possible? How? > > > > Best Regards, > > IFo Hancroft > > >