Search is case insensitive, meaning that "in:inbox" is the same as "in:Inbox". You can prefix any keyword with the word "not" to specify items that do not have that criterion, for example not in:inbox. from:someone the operator is "from" and the parameter is "someone" - this returns messages which have the word "someone" in their email address.in:inbox the operator is "in" and the parameter is "inbox" - this returns messages which are in the folder named "inbox".A search operator is a special keyword followed by a colon, followed by some other parameter specific to that operator. More advanced searches can be done by specifying a search operator. Bare words (words without a search operator) are interpreted to search in the 'content:' operator - this matches any text in the message. Simple searches can be done by just entering a word into the search field. If you set the "Initial mail search:" to something besides in:inbox and upon login you will be taken to that folder/results first.
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For example, when this option is set, clicking your Inbox folder shows the query string ' in:inbox'. TIP: You can set your General Options to ' Always show search string' to see the current query in the Search toolbar.This topic describes in detail the search grammar used for Zimbra's Search feature & the most overlooked feature: The main search bar! Some type of query is always applied to produce the view that you see in the Zimbra interface. Note: For more information and customer documentation, see. This article is a Work in Progress, and may be unfinished or missing sections.