On Sat, 2020-07-25 at 13:56 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote: > > > [imapx:A] I/O: 'A00015 OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ SASL-IR > > > LOGIN-REFERRALS > > > ID ENABLE IDLE SORT SORT=DISPLAY THREAD=REFERENCES THREAD=REFS > > > THREAD=ORDEREDSU > > > BJECT MULTIAPPEND URL-PARTIAL CATENATE UNSELECT CHILDREN NAMESPACE > > > UIDPLUS LIST- > > > EXTENDED I18NLEVEL=1 CONDSTORE QRESYNC ESEARCH ESORT SEARCHRES WITHIN > > > CONTEXT=SE > > > ARCH LIST-STATUS SPECIAL-USE BINARY MOVE] Logged in' > > > > > > Is this an Evolution problem or is it something up with Dovecot - i.e. > > > is it advertising the correct capabilities that Evolution uses for > > > offloading the search? Dovecot was upgraded to 2.3.10 from 2.3.9 back > > > in March (this is on a CentOS 7 system), but I think the problem > > > started after that. > > > > I access Gmail via IMAP (I don't sync the contents locally) and > > searching is almost instantaneous, so that would seem to point to > > Dovecot being the problem. > > > Thanks. You mentioning Gmail reminded me that I still had a number of > other accounts active when I was doing the tests - I think I got the > CAPABILITY strings mixed up. I turned the others off and this is the > only capability I'm getting now: > > [imapx:A] I/O: 'A00002 OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 SASL-IR LOGIN-REFERRALS > ID ENABLE IDLE SORT SORT=DISPLAY THREAD=REFERENCES THREAD=REFS > THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT MULTIAPPEND URL-PARTIAL CATENATE UNSELECT > CHILDREN NAMESPACE UIDPLUS LIST-EXTENDED I18NLEVEL=1 CONDSTORE QRESYNC > ESEARCH ESORT SEARCHRES WITHIN CONTEXT=SEARCH LIST-STATUS BINARY MOVE > SNIPPET=FUZZY PREVIEW=FUZZY STATUS=SIZE LITERAL+ NOTIFY SPECIAL-USE] > Logged in' > > So what triggers Evo to use server side searches rather than searching > every message individually?
No idea, but maybe compare that set with the capabilities when only the Gmail IMAP account is enabled. poc _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
