NAME

aerc-search - search and filter patterns and options for aerc(1)

MAILDIR & IMAP

search [-ruba] [-x <flag>] [-X <flag>] [ -f <from>] [-t <to>] [ -c <cc>] [-d <start[,end]>] [ <terms>...]
Searches the current folder for messages matching the given set of conditions.
Each space separated term of <terms>, if provided, is searched case-insensitively among subject lines unless -b or -a are provided.
-r: Search for read messages
-u: Search for unread messages
-x <flag>, -X <flag>: Restrict search to messages with or without <flag>
Use -x to search for messages with the flag set. Use -X to search for messages without the flag set.
Possible values are:
Seen
Read messages
Answered
Replied messages
Flagged
Flagged messages
-b: Search in the body of the messages
-a: Search in the entire text of the messages
-f <from>: Search for messages from <from>
-t <to>: Search for messages to <to>
-c <cc>: Search for messages cc'ed to <cc>
-d <start[..end]>:
Search for messages within a particular date range defined as [start, end) where the dates are in the YYYY-MM-DD format.
Relative dates can be used to specify a date range. Spaces and underscores are allowed to improve readability:
today, yesterday
(this|last) (year|month|week)
Weekdays, Monthnames
Can also be abbreviate, so Monday..Tuesday can written as Mon..Tue and February..March as Feb..Mar.
<N> (y[ear]|m[onth]|w[eek]|d[ay])
<N> is a positive integer that represents the number of the time units in the past. Mutiple relative terms can will be accumulated. The units can also be abbreviated by a single letter such that yesterday would correspond to 1d (equivalent to 1 day or 1_day) and 8 days ago would be either 1w1d or 8d.

NOTMUCH

search query...
You can use the full notmuch query language as described in notmuch-search-terms(7).
The query will only apply on top of the active folder query.
Example, jump to next unread:
:search tag:unread

SEE ALSO

aerc(1) aerc-config(5)

AUTHORS

Originally created by Drew DeVault <[email protected]> and maintained by Robin Jarry <[email protected]> who is assisted by other open source contributors. For more information about aerc development, see https://sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc/.

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