Well, preferrably something application neutral ;-) Again, specific to
htdig, I wonder......
I use Thunderbird, and IMAP - so the folders are on the server.
Tony Crockford wrote:
At 08:36 on Monday, 06 Sep 2004, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Perhaps slightly OT...
I'm one of those people who keeps emails for years (eons?) -- why?
Well, some of it is important to refer back to.
However, with folders that exceed 20,000 messages in some cases,
using a standard IMAP client can be tiresome.
I'm wondering if anyone out there has utilized something like htdig
to create better indices and searches on these folders. Either in
mbox or Maildir format?
There simply has to be a better way......
Have you looked at Opera's M2 client?
only one copy of each mail, as many "views" as you want. all mail is
indexed, searches are instant.
;)
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