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The Thursday 2007-10-25 at 21:11 +0200, Guido Pinkernell wrote:
So, I try to find some thing. I bring up the search
dialog, and tell it to find "suse".
Do you use kerry (search frontend for the beagle index in
KDE), or how do you tell your linux system to search the
beagle index?
Dunno. I'm using gnome, and there was an applet in the taskbar which I
have since yesterday removed as useless, so I don't know its name. I don't
think it was kerry.
So... how do I tell beagle to forget thunderbird and
search for mails where they really are?
In kerry, open "Backends" where you would open daemon-status
dialog. See whether your email client is listed there and
activate it.
I have started kerry and ticked out evolution, kmail, and thunderbird -
there is no plain "Mail" folder search, like Pine or Mutt.
But I have disabled the daemon, as it is unable to find anything useful
and wastes almost a gigabyte in my home.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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