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Hi,
Beagle is running almost continuously (beagle-0.2.17-6.1 in suse 10.2),
indexing and using most of my cpu. Currently, beagle-status says:
Scheduler:
Count: 70780
Status: Executing task
Idle 0 (10/24/2007 11:06:54 PM)
RemoveOldThunderbirdMails
So, I try to find some thing. I bring up the search dialog, and tell it to
find "suse". Surely, I have thousands and thousands of emails from this
lists, so beagle it's sure to find some?
Well, it finds exactly 5 emails, and is utterly unable to display any of
them. Like this:
Subject: Re: [opensuse] 10.3 and evolution
From: Teruel de Campo MD
Date Received: October 4
Folder: lists.sbd/os-en
If I click on it, it opens thunderbird, which displays nothing... which is
not surprising, as thunderbird is not my main mail client, and the indexes
in lists.sbd are obsolete.
So... how do I tell beagle to forget thunderbird and search for mails
where they really are?
More. I tell it to search for "linux". It appears to find:
Two applications: remote controls and irkick.
Four documents: procmail.log, inbox.msf, trash.msf, nstmp..msf
Five email conversations (the same as for "suse", it seems.
two websites, both local: suse help and susehelp.
So, the real question should be: Is beagle any good? If it is unable to
find any thing useful, I might as well remove it, and reclaim the
678978722 bytes of its indexes (for just one user!)
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Cheers,
Carlos Robinson
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