> There is a SnippetMode, but alas it's already set to true. However, in > FilterMail.cs I found > > // If this is the richest part we found for > multipart emails, add its content to textcache > if (this.depth == 1 && this.count == 0) > child.CacheContent = true; > else > child.CacheContent = false; > > If I make child.CacheContent unconditionally true (and then re-index of > course) the results are just what I want for attachments. Snippet is still > null for phrase searches but perhaps that's inevitable? I'm ok with my > hacked solution, but a command-line option to turn this on would be really > nice! Or does the logic need re-visiting?
Some of the beagle hackers has HUGE volumes of emails which was the main motivation behind disabling snippets for emails :-). Snippets requires caching the data which basically means a lot of storage. Later the main email body was cached but attachments were left out ... again fearing space problem. So setting "child.CacheContent = true" is ok. I propose a Config option to enable snippets for emails (and warn about the storage in the settings GUI) and turn on/off snippets for emails (attachment included). Hopefully not too late on this one .... :-) - dBera _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers