Breezy, beagle and Evolution

Russell Cook bike_oz at yahoo.com.au
Sun Aug 28 04:35:41 UTC 2005


Hi Peter, 
this is good news, which version of beagle are you using?

Russ

On Sun, 2005-08-28 at 13:34 +1000, Peter Lieverdink wrote:

> You can check that Evolution mail is set to be indexed with one of the
> beagle-index-info (or somesuch) tools. it certainly can index Evolution
> mail. Mine has indexed about 40,000 mails spread over 3 IMAP servers and
> happily searches all of them.
> 
> I did, however, initially set BEAGLE_EXCERCISE_THE_DOG=1 (check docs for
> exact syntax) before I started the indexer on its first run, to *force*
> it to index my entire homedir.
> 
> This *will* slow your machine down quite a lot, but you could for
> instance run it overnight. (Like we used to do with kernel compiles in
> 1993 ;-)
> 
> - Peter.
> 
> Russell Cook wrote:
> > Hi Jim,
> > I'm not sure about later alpha's but it was my understanding it only
> > supported Thunderbird at this stage.  That said, filters in Evolution
> > are quote good.
> > 
> > On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 15:16 -0700, Jim Richardson wrote:
> >
> >>Beagle seems quite nice, but it's not indexing or searching emails for
> >>me, I can try searches for stuff that I know show up in evolution
> >>emails, but get no results. Is there a switch I am missing or
> >>something? 
> >>
> >>
> > Kind Regards Russell
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