Re: [Evolution] Content of mails not indexed?

2011-05-21 Thread Nicolas Michel

On 05/20/2011 05:09 PM, Milan Crha wrote:

On Fri, 2011-05-20 at 16:39 +0200, Nicolas Michel wrote:

The only difference between my Ubuntu et now on Arch this is the type
of the connection : I'm now use IMAP+ to have push mail and before I
was using simple IMAP with a poll every minutes. (since IMAP+ is a new
feature in Evolution)

In both cases, I checked the option on the inbox folder to cache
locally the content for offline operation.


Hi,
just out of interest, if you configure the same account as IMAP (you can
have them both there together), and let it read your mails (the option
you named is only automatically downloading newly received mails, not
those old), will it work anyhow better when searching there? If it will,
then that can be IMAP+ bug, rather than whole evolution, or it just
tries to cache all of those messages, which is what is taking so long.
Bye,
Milan

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Hello,

Thank you for your idea because you're right. I just re-create the same 
mailbox but in simple IMAP instead of IMAP+ and now my search on body 
content are as fast as before. So this is clearly a bug related to IMAP+.


I will fill in a bug report.

Thank you for your help,
nm
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Re: [Evolution] Content of mails not indexed?

2011-05-21 Thread David Woodhouse
On Sat, 2011-05-21 at 09:52 +0200, Nicolas Michel wrote:
 Thank you for your idea because you're right. I just re-create the same 
 mailbox but in simple IMAP instead of IMAP+ and now my search on body 
 content are as fast as before. So this is clearly a bug related to IMAP+.

Are we using server-side search in the IMAP case?

-- 
dwmw2

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Re: [Evolution] Content of mails not indexed?

2011-05-20 Thread Nicolas Michel
I don't need a complete explanation but if someone could give me some 
hints about how the indexing is done, maybe I would have better chance 
to understand why this regression.


Thank you,

On 05/19/2011 09:31 AM, Nicolas Michel wrote:

Hello,

I had used Ubuntu for some years. Some weeks ago when gnome 3 was
realesed I decided to switch to Archlinux.
So I'm now with archlinux 64 bits - gnome 3 with gnome-shell and
Evolution 3.0.1-1.

A search on body-content is very very slow.

I have to say that I have a hudge INBOX : ~18500 mails (but it was not a
problem on Ubuntu).

So here are my questions :
- is it because of the Evolution package on Ubuntu is patch with
something from canonical that increase the speed of search on body content?

- is it because of the newer version of Evolution? (3.0.1-1 on Archlinx
insted of 2.30 on the last Ubuntu I tested on)

- In that latest case, is it a regression and if yes, will you fix it?

- Or maybe I only have to install another package that will index my
Evolution's mail?

My only purpose is to be able to make search on body content as fast as
I did on Ubuntu. Even with 18500 mails, such a search took only a few
seconds on Ubuntu (2,3 or 4 seconds ; now on arch it takes 30-40 or 50
seconds).

Many many thanks!
Nicolas.

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Re: [Evolution] Content of mails not indexed?

2011-05-20 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 09:31 +0200, Nicolas Michel wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I had used Ubuntu for some years. Some weeks ago when gnome 3 was 
 realesed I decided to switch to Archlinux.
 So I'm now with archlinux 64 bits - gnome 3 with gnome-shell and 
 Evolution 3.0.1-1.
 A search on body-content is very very slow.
 I have to say that I have a hudge INBOX : ~18500 mails (but it was not a 
 problem on Ubuntu).
 So here are my questions :
 - is it because of the Evolution package on Ubuntu is patch with 
 something from canonical that increase the speed of search on body content?

The odds of that are essentially zero/

 - is it because of the newer version of Evolution? (3.0.1-1 on Archlinx 
 insted of 2.30 on the last Ubuntu I tested on)

I haven't noticed any difference in search performance on 2.32.

 - In that latest case, is it a regression and if yes, will you fix it?

If it is a real regression I'd assume it will get fix if a bug is filed.

 - Or maybe I only have to install another package that will index my 
 Evolution's mail?
 My only purpose is to be able to make search on body content as fast as 
 I did on Ubuntu. Even with 18500 mails, such a search took only a few 
 seconds on Ubuntu (2,3 or 4 seconds ; now on arch it takes 30-40 or 50 
 seconds).

What type of mailbox is this?

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Re: [Evolution] Content of mails not indexed?

2011-05-20 Thread Pete Biggs

 
  I had used Ubuntu for some years. Some weeks ago when gnome 3 was
  realesed I decided to switch to Archlinux.
  So I'm now with archlinux 64 bits - gnome 3 with gnome-shell and
  Evolution 3.0.1-1.

Did you copy your old Evo data files to your new machine or did you
start with a new clean account?

If you copied them over, how did you copy them? 

Was your old system 32-bit or 64-bit?

P.

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Re: [Evolution] Content of mails not indexed?

2011-05-20 Thread Nicolas Michel

On 05/20/2011 01:44 PM, Pete Biggs wrote:




I had used Ubuntu for some years. Some weeks ago when gnome 3 was
realesed I decided to switch to Archlinux.
So I'm now with archlinux 64 bits - gnome 3 with gnome-shell and
Evolution 3.0.1-1.


Did you copy your old Evo data files to your new machine or did you
start with a new clean account?

If you copied them over, how did you copy them?

Was your old system 32-bit or 64-bit?

P.

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I started with a new clean account. But I'm working with IMAP so this is 
why I have 16K of mails.


My old system was a 64 bits system like now.
(more information on my other reply)
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Re: [Evolution] Content of mails not indexed?

2011-05-20 Thread Nicolas Michel

On 05/20/2011 01:29 PM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:

On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 09:31 +0200, Nicolas Michel wrote:

Hello,

I had used Ubuntu for some years. Some weeks ago when gnome 3 was
realesed I decided to switch to Archlinux.
So I'm now with archlinux 64 bits - gnome 3 with gnome-shell and
Evolution 3.0.1-1.
A search on body-content is very very slow.
I have to say that I have a hudge INBOX : ~18500 mails (but it was not a
problem on Ubuntu).
So here are my questions :
- is it because of the Evolution package on Ubuntu is patch with
something from canonical that increase the speed of search on body content?


The odds of that are essentially zero/


- is it because of the newer version of Evolution? (3.0.1-1 on Archlinx
insted of 2.30 on the last Ubuntu I tested on)


I haven't noticed any difference in search performance on 2.32.


- In that latest case, is it a regression and if yes, will you fix it?


If it is a real regression I'd assume it will get fix if a bug is filed.
I guess but before filling a bug I want to make sure the problem is not 
configuration related or something that I can fix.





- Or maybe I only have to install another package that will index my
Evolution's mail?
My only purpose is to be able to make search on body content as fast as
I did on Ubuntu. Even with 18500 mails, such a search took only a few
seconds on Ubuntu (2,3 or 4 seconds ; now on arch it takes 30-40 or 50
seconds).


What type of mailbox is this?


The only difference between my Ubuntu et now on Arch this is the type of 
the connection : I'm now use IMAP+ to have push mail and before I was 
using simple IMAP with a poll every minutes. (since IMAP+ is a new 
feature in Evolution)


In both cases, I checked the option on the inbox folder to cache locally 
the content for offline operation.




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Re: [Evolution] Content of mails not indexed?

2011-05-20 Thread Milan Crha
On Fri, 2011-05-20 at 16:39 +0200, Nicolas Michel wrote:
 The only difference between my Ubuntu et now on Arch this is the type
 of the connection : I'm now use IMAP+ to have push mail and before I
 was using simple IMAP with a poll every minutes. (since IMAP+ is a new
 feature in Evolution)
 
 In both cases, I checked the option on the inbox folder to cache
 locally the content for offline operation.

Hi,
just out of interest, if you configure the same account as IMAP (you can
have them both there together), and let it read your mails (the option
you named is only automatically downloading newly received mails, not
those old), will it work anyhow better when searching there? If it will,
then that can be IMAP+ bug, rather than whole evolution, or it just
tries to cache all of those messages, which is what is taking so long.
Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] Content of mails not indexed?

2011-05-20 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Fri, 2011-05-20 at 16:33 +0200, Nicolas Michel wrote:
  I had used Ubuntu for some years. Some weeks ago when gnome 3 was
  realesed I decided to switch to Archlinux.
  So I'm now with archlinux 64 bits - gnome 3 with gnome-shell and
  Evolution 3.0.1-1.
  Did you copy your old Evo data files to your new machine or did you
 start with a new clean account?
  If you copied them over, how did you copy them?
  Was your old system 32-bit or 64-bit?
 I started with a new clean account. But I'm working with IMAP so this is 
 why I have 16K of mails.

Have you gotten Evolution up, and then click the work-offline, and say
yes to synchronize dialog?  Let if finish that once.  That will ensure
everything gets copied down to the local cache.  Your old box may have
just accumulated the messages all along as you used it.

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[Evolution] Content of mails not indexed?

2011-05-19 Thread Nicolas Michel

Hello,

I had used Ubuntu for some years. Some weeks ago when gnome 3 was 
realesed I decided to switch to Archlinux.
So I'm now with archlinux 64 bits - gnome 3 with gnome-shell and 
Evolution 3.0.1-1.


A search on body-content is very very slow.

I have to say that I have a hudge INBOX : ~18500 mails (but it was not a 
problem on Ubuntu).


So here are my questions :
- is it because of the Evolution package on Ubuntu is patch with 
something from canonical that increase the speed of search on body content?


- is it because of the newer version of Evolution? (3.0.1-1 on Archlinx 
insted of 2.30 on the last Ubuntu I tested on)


- In that latest case, is it a regression and if yes, will you fix it?

- Or maybe I only have to install another package that will index my 
Evolution's mail?


My only purpose is to be able to make search on body content as fast as 
I did on Ubuntu. Even with 18500 mails, such a search took only a few 
seconds on Ubuntu (2,3 or 4 seconds ; now on arch it takes 30-40 or 50 
seconds).


Many many thanks!
Nicolas.

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