I have used kerry/beagle successfully a few times. For example, to search through a 100 PDF files from a conference.
On Wed October 24 2007 17:12, Carlos E. R. wrote: > Hi, > > Beagle is running almost continuously (beagle-0.2.17-6.1 in suse > 10.2), indexing and using most of my cpu. I have 0.2.17 in 10.1 and it is by far less intrusive than it was in the beginning. It hasn't bothered me anymore. > 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, Interesting. My found zero. But it got at least 99 hits of "opensuse". I guess it needs full words. "*suse" also works, but somehow it found only 78. I selected "conversations", so it was only flagging e-mails and ircs. > 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. Maybe that is the problem. I have Kmail checked in my Configure/Backends in Kerry and it opens each e-mail with Kmail properly. -- Carlos FL Who is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
