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NAME

       mu_init - initialize the mu message database

SYNOPSIS

       mu init [options]

DESCRIPTION

       mu  init  is  the  subcommand  for  setting  up the mu message database. After mu init has
       completed, you can run mu index

OPTIONS

       Note, some of the general options are described in the mu(1) man-page  and  not  here,  as
       they apply to multiple mu commands.

       --muhome
              use  an  alternative directory to store and read the database, write the logs, etc.
              By default, mu uses XDG Base Directory Specification (e.g. on Linux  this  defaults
              to ~/.cache/mu, ~/.config/mu).

              Earlier versions of mu defaulted to ~/.mu, which now requires --muhome=~/.mu.

              Alternatively,  use can use the MUHOME environment variable (the command-line takes
              precedence).

       -m, --maildir=<maildir>
              starts searching at <maildir>. By default, mu uses whatever the MAILDIR environment
              variable is set to; if it is not set, it tries ~/Maildir if it already exists.

       --my-address=<my-email-address>
              specifies  that  some  e-mail  addresses are 'my-address' (--my-address can be used
              multiple times). This is used by mu cfind  --  any  e-mail  address  found  in  the
              address fields of a message which also has <my-email-address> in one of its address
              fields is considered a personal e-mail address. This allows you,  for  example,  to
              filter  out  (mu cfind --personal) addresses which were merely seen in mailing list
              messages.

              <my-email-address> can be either a plain e-mail address (such as  foo@example.com),
              or  a  regular-expression  (of  the  'Basic  POSIX'  flavor), wrapped in / (such as
              /foo-.*@example\.com/). Depending on your shell program, the argument may need to b
              quoted.

ENVIRONMENT

       mu  init  uses  MAILDIR to find the user's Maildir if it has not been specified explicitly
       with --maildir=<maildir>. If MAILDIR is not set, mu init uses ~/Maildir.

       MUHOME can be used as an alternative to --muhome.

RETURN VALUE

       mu init returns 0 upon successful completion, or a non-zero exit code if  there  was  some
       error.

BUGS

       Please report bugs if you find them: https://github.com/djcb/mu/issues

AUTHOR

       Dirk-Jan C. Binnema <djcb@djcbsoftware.nl>

SEE ALSO

       maildir(5), mu(1), mu-index(1)