On Thu, 2014-11-06 at 21:41 +0000, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Thu, 2014-11-06 at 06:39 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> > So either
> > (a) Evolution did not ask the server to do the search
> > - or -
> > (b) their implementation of IMAP search is lame.
>
> Without tracing Evo, I can't say which of these is the answer,
> though I suspect it's probably (a). Google obviously does do search
> (duh) and there's no reason why it should do it badly just because
> it's an IMAP connection, even if their IMAP implementation is not
> the best. I don't know how Evo decides whether the server can do
> searching.
>
Hi,
I tried to trace it (better know than guess). I invoked a simple "body
contains evolution" search on a GMail Inbox folder from evolution and
that was done server-side, as can be seen here:
H02430 UID SEARCH BODY "evolution"
* SEARCH 112 116 376 468 748
H02430 OK SEARCH completed (Success)
I think it depends on the search itself, but the IMAPx tries to search
as much on the server as it can. Searching in summary headers is left
for a local search, of course.
Bye,
Milan
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