I am sorry, I was too quick. (We seemed to post at the same time).
Joe Shaw Hi, >I don't think there's any way to do it immediately; IIRC they will be >processed after the first root (probably your home directory) is >crawled. This is not problem for me. I just asked. [..] I accidentaly deleted the text, but the point is: now beagle indexes the extra directory and find the results. (Crawling my home directory took too long). >Do you mean in the external-filters.xml file? Extensions are matched >exactly there, so you'll have to provide multiple extensions to match; >there's no regex matching there. Yes, there. >There is a Thunderbird backend for Beagle, but it's disabled by >default due to some issues with its memory consumption. Can you give >a little more detail on your setup? I am trying to switch to Dovecot but before that I want to make sure that it can do what I want: - allow simoultaneous access independently from the mail user agent (like pine, mutt or thunderbird) - can handle e-mails separately (maildir, just in case) - I can use beagle to search in the e-mails independently from the used MUA. >It should be able to handle these. Beagle uses the GMime library to >handle emails, so it should do any encoding conversions itself. This is good news. I have been switching from iso-8859-2 to utf-8 everywhere (filenames, email encodings, html encodings, tex files and so on) and this is a big pain for me. >I don't see any files attached? Or do you mean generically files >attached to emails? Beagle indexes those. Good to hear that. Thank you for the informations. Best wishes, A. "Diszlexiás a gyermekem?" - 25 kérdéses gyorsteszt (Hálás lesz utána, bármi is az eredmény!) http://ad.adverticum.net/b/cl,1,6022,133103,204265/click.prm _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
