Sorry for asking again.. 

ctl_conversationsdb -z and -b (with -r I assume for all users) should be
run only on new user accounts or... periodically for any user account?.
Or does squatter maintain too the conversations database?. 

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El 07-01-2019 15:05, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea escribió:

> And, by the way.... 
> 
> when using Squatter instead of Xapian as a search engine.... what do we 
> really lost?. Just the fact of having a statistical worse results?. Is it 
> Xapian faster than squat engine?. 
> 
> Sorry for having so many questions but... I suppose I don't have the 
> implications of each one totally clear :) 
> 
> Cheers!
> 
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> EGOITZ AURREKOETXEA 
> Departamento de sistemas 
> 944 209 470
> Parque Tecnológico. Edificio 103
> 48170 Zamudio (Bizkaia) 
> ego...@sarenet.es 
> www.sarenet.es [1] 
> Antes de imprimir este correo electrónico piense si es necesario hacerlo. 
> 
> El 07-01-2019 14:51, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea escribió: 
> 
> Hi mate! 
> 
> This seems to take ages... I'm trying to figure the best way of implementing 
> this and of clarifying concepts.... I'm running Squatter in rolling 
> replication mode and exist the concept of conversations then. What is the 
> exact role of each of them?. Squatter seems to index the mailbox but when 
> something is not properly indexed instead of running Squatter you use 
> ctl_conversations for reindexing some part again or... 
> 
> Thanks a lot!!
> 
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> EGOITZ AURREKOETXEA 
> Departamento de sistemas 
> 944 209 470
> Parque Tecnológico. Edificio 103
> 48170 Zamudio (Bizkaia) 
> ego...@sarenet.es 
> www.sarenet.es [1] 
> Antes de imprimir este correo electrónico piense si es necesario hacerlo. 
> 
> El 07-01-2019 10:19, Sebastian Hagedorn escribió: 
> That sounds like the conversationsdb issue I was talking about. Have you 
> tried these steps?
> 
> ctl_conversationsdb -z USER
> ctl_conversationsdb -b USER
> 
> I have been testing Xapian searches. Have seen, it's not able to find
> strings inside the body of the email. If I set in imap.conf
> "search_fuzzy_always: 1" no content is displayed in the searches of a
> Roundcube stock webmail. If I remove that config value from imap.conf
> and restart services, then search results appear. Does Xapian not index
> the body of emails?. Does Xapian, just index the headers?. But this
> affirmation does not seem to be possible in my case too... as I have in
> the config "search_index_headers: no".
> 
> I'm using the following config :
> 
> conversations: 1
> search_engine: xapian
> search_index_headers: no
> search_batchsize: 8192
> defaultsearchtier: t1
> t1searchpartition-default: /expert/search
> t1searchpartition-expert2: /expert2/search
> t1searchpartition-expert3: /expert3/search
> 
> Could anyone help me mates?. 
> 
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