grepmail 5.3034 usage: grepmail [--help|--version] [-abBDFhHilLmrRuvVw] [-C ] [-j ] [-s ] [-d ] [-X ] [-Y ] [-e] grepmail [--help|--version] [-abBDFhHilLmrRuvVw] [-C ] [-j ] [-s ] [-d ] [-X ] [-Y ] -E grepmail [--help|--version] [-abBDFhHilLmrRuvVw] [-C ] [-j ] [-s ] [-d ] [-X ] [-Y ] -f At least one of -s, -d, -u, -e, and -E must be specified, and can appear in any relative order following the other flags. The -e flag is optional if pattern appears immediately before -s or -d. Files can be plain ASCII or ASCII files compressed with gzip, or bzip2. -E allows for complex pattern matches involving logical operators. If no file is provided, normal or compressed ASCII input is taken from STDIN. -a Use received date instead of sent date for -d matching -b Search must match body -B Print message bodies but with only limited headers -C Specify the location of the cache file -d Specify a required date range (see below) -D Debug mode -e Explicitly name pattern (when searching for strings beginning with "-") -E Specify a complex search expression -f Read patterns from a file -F Force processing of all data as mailboxes -h Search must match header -H Print headers but not bodies of matching emails -i Ignore case in the search expression -j Search must match status (A=answered, R=read, D=deleted, O=old, F=flagged) -l Output the names of files having an email matching the expression -L Follow symbolic links (implies -R) -M Do not search non-text mime attachments -m Append "X-Mailfolder: " to all headers to indicate in which folder the match occurred -n Print the line number info (and filename if necessary) for the emails -q Quiet mode -- don't output warnings -r Output the names of the files and the number of emails matching the expression -R Recurse directories -s Specify a size range in bytes (see below) -S Ignore signatures -u Ensure that no duplicate emails are output -v Output emails that don't match the expression -V Display the version number -w Match word boundaries -X Specify a regular expression for the signature separator -Y Specify a header to search (implies -h) --help Print a help message Date constraints require Date::Parse. Date specifications must be of the form of: - a date like "today", "1st thursday in June 1992" (requires Date::Manip), "05/18/93", "12:30 Dec 12th 1880", "8:00pm december tenth", - "before", "after", or "since", followed by a date as defined above, - "between and ", where is defined as above. Size constraints must be of the form of: - 12345: match size of exactly 12345 - <12345, <=12345, >12345, >=12345: match size less than, less than or equal, greater than, or greater than or equal to 12345 - 10000-12345: match size between 10000 and 12345 inclusive