A couple of examples, Contact, Attachment – Nisus InfoClick User Manual

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The Quickest Start

When you search for URLs in Text, (using Detailed Search) this searches on separate parts of
URLs; top level domain search (“.edu”, “.gov”) etc. The Detailed Search window is illustrated in
Figure 13 on page 3 (not ).

Note that the starting period is necessary.

To search for an email with attachments… click the Has Attachment checkbox.

This searches only attached file names, not their content.

If your search matches Junk emails, these are shown in orange (you can change the color in the
InfoClick Preferences explained on page 39).

A couple of examples

Contact

To find all emails sent to or received from an educational institution: use the Contact field and
the selector: .edu.

The found emails will include those with an .edu address anywhere in any of the To, From,
CC, and BCC fields.

To narrow your search further use Detailed Search and use the specific field.

Attachment

When searching for an email which you know had attachments but you don't know the
attached file(s) name(s) simply check the Has Attachment checkbox.

Notes

InfoClick also lets you take notes. Create a new note in InfoClick using the menu command File >
New InfoClick Note. Any note you create in InfoClick is also automatically indexed and searchable.
Notes can include links to emails and other items; just drag & drop the items from the search
results into your note’s text editing area. You can also drag other kinds of links (such as URLs from
your web browser) into a note.
You can learn more about InfoClick notes beginning on page 35.

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