No, because:
1. Thunderbird uses maildir, not mbox
2. Thunderbird keeps mail in ~/.thunderbird and beagle does not index
hidden directories unless a backend explicitly states that there is
data there.
As far as you can change the place where Thunderbird keeps mail it
should look for the actual location of mails in the prefs.js file. This
was one of the previous problems of the Copernic indexer.
3. Having mail without context is not very useful; beagle wouldn't
know how to open it. So, after searching, you'd have to open
thunderbird manually and do that same search again.
More in tune with your question, yes, it is a good idea to implement
mail filtering as a general case and then share it between the various
mail sources that we have. This already happens, the Mail filter is
used by the kmail backend, the evolution backend, and also for lone
mail files found on the filesystem.
Daniel
So, there is any hope of a Thunderbird Backend after all?
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