On 2012-06-26 3:19 AM, Jerrad Pierce wrote: > Sorry for the premature reply. > > I see now that Paul did understand my idea. > I can underatd that some might not want duplicate > content, but that's what I proposed it be optional. > A temporary cache does not allow for indexing.
i'm ok with that. disk space is cheap. the index can keep copies of the content. the mh hook system can keep them in synch. unless you have multiple terabytes of stored e-mail you'll never feel the cost of the second copy. > Keeping it in Mail means you have whichever > decoded messages you want greppable/indexable; > be it done to all on inc, or manually for a select > few. Then, when you remove them message, the parts > get automagically wiped out by rmm. i don't see how to support indexing on a read-only mail store if we're interleaving the files. while bboards may be long gone usenet is still out there, and imap too. paul _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
