Hi Nic,
Sorry for the noise.
Cheers!
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El 07-01-2019
Regarding indexing and searching in body of emails; what if the body text is
encoded in base64 or quoted-printable? It won't yield any unencoded search
strings, or what?
That's a really good question. I had been hoping that the performance of a
Xapian search would be much better than a SQUAT search, but now I'm not so
sure.
--On 7. Januar 2019 um 15:05:52 +0100 Egoitz Aurrekoetxea
wrote:
And, by the way
when using Squatter instead of Xapian as a
And, by the way
when using Squatter instead of Xapian as a search engine what do we
really lost?. Just the fact of having a statistical worse results?. Is
it Xapian faster than squat engine?.
Sorry for having so many questions but... I suppose I don't have the
implications of each one
Hi mate!
This seems to take ages... I'm trying to figure the best way of
implementing this and of clarifying concepts I'm running Squatter in
rolling replication mode and exist the concept of conversations then.
What is the exact role of each of them?. Squatter seems to index the
mailbox but
That sounds like the conversationsdb issue I was talking about. Have you
tried these steps?
ctl_conversationsdb -z USER
ctl_conversationsdb -b USER
I have been testing Xapian searches. Have seen, it's not able to find
strings inside the body of the email. If I set in imap.conf