aerc-search(1) # IMAP *search* [-ruba] [-x ] [-X ] [-f ] [-t ] [-c ] [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 *, *-X *: Restrict search to messages with or without 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 *: Search for messages from *-t *: Search for messages to *-c *: Search for messages cc'ed to # MAILDIR *search* [-ruba] [-x ] [-X ] [-f ] [-t ] [-c ] [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 *, *-X *: Restrict search to messages with or without 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 *: Search for messages from *-t *: Search for messages to *-c *: Search for messages cc'ed to # NOTMUCH *search* 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 and maintained by by Robin Jarry who is assisted by other open source contributors. For more information about aerc development, see https://sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc/.