<b>--output=(sender|recipients|count|address)</b>
Controls which information appears in the output. This option
can be given multiple times to combine different outputs. When
- neither --output=sender nor --output=recipients is given, --out‐
- put=sender is implied.
+ neither <b>--output=sender</b> nor <b>--output=recipients</b> is given, <b>--out-</b>
+ <b>put=sender</b> is implied.
<b>sender</b> Output all addresses from the <u>From</u> header.
Control the deduplication of results.
<b>no</b> Output all occurrences of addresses in the matching mes‐
- sages. This is not applicable with --output=count.
+ sages. This is not applicable with <b>--output=count</b>.
<b>mailbox</b>
Deduplicate addresses based on the full, case sensitive
name and email address, or mailbox. This is effectively
- the same as piping the --deduplicate=no output to <b>sort</b> <b>|</b>
+ the same as piping the <b>--deduplicate=no</b> output to <b>sort</b> <b>|</b>
<b>uniq</b>, except for the order of results. This is the
default.
Deduplicate addresses based on the case insensitive
address part of the mailbox. Of all the variants (with
different name or case), print the one occurring most
- frequently among the matching messages. If --output=count
+ frequently among the matching messages. If <b>--output=count</b>
is specified, include all variants in the count.
<b>--sort=</b>(<b>newest-first</b>|<b>oldest-first</b>)
By default, results will be displayed in reverse chronological
order, (that is, the newest results will be displayed first).
- However, if either --output=count or --deduplicate=address is
+ However, if either <b>--output=count</b> or <b>--deduplicate=address</b> is
specified, this option is ignored and the order of the results
is unspecified.
2009-2018, Carl Worth and many others
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