Am 2007-01-31 14:55:53, schrieb Harry Duncan: > Yeah, searches are a client side feature, and should be so. The > searches may be a limitation for sqwebmail, but because the sqwebmail > system churns out customisable HTML, it would be very easy to tie in > the power of shell based searches into sqwebmail, and have very > powerful searches without the complexity of building SQL statements.
How do you want to search over 7 millon messages on the client side?
The only right solution is serverside and based on a REAL database.
If I connect ot my Intranet portal I have fulltext search availlable
which works with the same speed like google... Requests take only
some miliseconds.
I like to see something like Sieve in courier...
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