Calendar search

Fastmail supports an intuitive calendar search feature on web and mobile that helps you find events you need. You can use multiple search terms together to narrow down the results even further.

To search for an event while viewing your calendars, click the Search Calendar box in the toolbar or press the / key. As you type what you're looking for, your agenda will automatically open on the right side of the screen and show matching events.

Advanced search

If you're having trouble finding what you're looking for, you can create a more precise search using any of the following terms.

SearchDescription
is:freeSearch for events that are marked as free.
is:busySearch for events that are marked as busy.
is:alldaySearch for events that are marked as "all day."
is:repeatedSearch for events that are recurring.
is:inviteSearch for events that you have been invited to.
rsvp:yesSearch for events that you have marked as "Going."
rsvp:maybeSearch for events that you have marked as "Maybe."
rsvp:noSearch for events that you have marked as "Not going."
rsvp:noneSearch for events that you have not responded to.
tz:fooThe event's time zone name contains foo.
in:fooThe event's calendar name contains foo.
what:fooThe event's title contains foo.
where:fooThe event's location contains foo.
note:fooThe event's description contains foo.
who:fooThe event has a guest with foo in their name or email address.
from:fooThe invite came from someone with foo in their name or email address.

We also support the boolean operators AND, OR, and NOT. You can use parentheses to group searches with these operators.

Example searches

rsvp:(yes OR maybe) who:hannah note:(NOT breakfast)

The above search will look for events owned by someone with "hannah" in their name or email address, to which you have marked yourself as "going" or "maybe," that does not contain the word "breakfast" in the description.

school picnic in:(School OR Personal)

The above search will perform a general search for events matching "school picnic," but only in the calendars named "School" or "Personal."

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