[quote user="Han v.d. Bogaerde"]You might as well describe it.[/quote]
I hadn't looked at it before. I just did. It looks not be as powerful as Pegasus's -- no sign that it can search by regular expression, for example.
I take it that when the OP said "displays only the messages that match the query within the folder" he meant that literally -- not "searches" but "displays". It's like a filtered view on the folder. You can activate a function to save the search in a folder. I don't know whether that's a "smart mailbox" like the Mac's Mail.app has, but there's nothing to say so, so perhaps not. However that may be, saving the search as a folder is an option not the default.
I suspect what the OP is asking for is what one might call filtered views onto a selected folder -- filtered through a search-term that is.
<p>[quote user="Han v.d. Bogaerde"]You might as well describe it.[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>I hadn't looked at it before. I just did. It looks not be as powerful as Pegasus's -- no sign that it can search by regular expression, for example.</p><p> </p><p>I take it that when the OP said "<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Tahoma; font-size: 12px; text-align: left; ">displays only the messages that match the query within the folder" he meant that literally -- not "searches" but "displays". It's like a filtered view on the folder. You can activate a function to save the search in a folder. I don't know whether that's a "smart mailbox" like the Mac's Mail.app has, but there's nothing to say so, so perhaps not. However that may be, saving the search as a folder is an option not the default.</span></p><p> </p><p>I suspect what the OP is asking for is what one might call filtered views onto a selected folder -- filtered through a search-term that is.</p>