Am I missing something or is it indeed not possible in RC 0.7.2 to invoke a string search in the body (and ONLY in the body) of a message...?
The available options I can see are "Subject", "From", "To", "Copy", "Bcc" and "Entire message" (the latter one apparently including all headers).
Given these options and selecting the last one, a search for "priority" for instance results in thousands of (pretty useless) hits. That's not what a user would expect and may find helpful.
Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany
Michael Heydekamp wrote:
Am I missing something or is it indeed not possible in RC 0.7.2 to invoke a string search in the body (and ONLY in the body) of a message...?
The available options I can see are "Subject", "From", "To", "Copy", "Bcc" and "Entire message" (the latter one apparently including all headers).
Given these options and selecting the last one, a search for "priority" for instance results in thousands of (pretty useless) hits. That's not what a user would expect and may find helpful.
Prepend your search term with "body:" in the search field. That should do the trick.
~Thomas
Am 23.04.2012 18:15, schrieb Thomas Bruederli:
Michael Heydekamp wrote:
Am I missing something or is it indeed not possible in RC 0.7.2 to invoke a string search in the body (and ONLY in the body) of a message...?
The available options I can see are "Subject", "From", "To", "Copy", "Bcc" and "Entire message" (the latter one apparently including all headers).
Given these options and selecting the last one, a search for "priority" for instance results in thousands of (pretty useless) hits. That's not what a user would expect and may find helpful.
Prepend your search term with "body:" in the search field. That should do the trick.
ouch - you can not tell this a typical pc user, really :-)
Am 23.04.2012 18:15, schrieb Thomas Bruederli:
Michael Heydekamp wrote:
Am I missing something or is it indeed not possible in RC 0.7.2 to invoke a string search in the body (and ONLY in the body) of a message...?
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Prepend your search term with "body:" in the search field. That should do the trick.
It does indeed, works for me. Although it's surprising me that particularly this option (probably the most required one) does not exist in the drop-down list of all search options yet. Which reminds me to:
Am 23.04.2012 18:17, schrieb Reindl Harald:
ouch - you can not tell this a typical pc user, really :-)
Well, if the PC user is old enough and familiar with DOS 3.3, he should be able to deal with it. I'd be more concerned about the MAC users. :-> (No offense, Thomas!)
BTW: In the middle of composing this message, all of a sudden I got a session timeout again. :-(