I'm using beagle 0.2.12 (Debian/Sid). I'm having trouble getting the
right results to show up. One example is this: I have several PDF files
authored by smith, so smith is both in the filename, say smith03.pdf,
and frequently as text within the pdf file. Also, I have emails from
this person.
On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 12:51 -0500, Joe Shaw wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 12:47 -0500, Carlos Moffat wrote:
With 'beagle-query smith', 6 results. With 'beagle-query mailfrom:smith'
around 20, which sounds about right. With 'beagle-query lentz ext:pdf' I
get around 25/30 files, which
With 'beagle-query smith', 6 results. With 'beagle-query
mailfrom:smith' around 20, which sounds about right. With 'beagle-query
lentz ext:pdf' I get around 25/30 files, which also sounds about right.
Ok, so it looks like there are two different problems here:
(1) beagle-query
On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 13:27 -0500, Debajyoti Bera wrote:
With 'beagle-query smith', 6 results. With 'beagle-query
mailfrom:smith' around 20, which sounds about right. With 'beagle-query
lentz ext:pdf' I get around 25/30 files, which also sounds about right.
Ok, so it looks like
I'm using beagle 0.2.12 (Debian/Sid). I'm having trouble getting the
right results to show up. One example is this: I have several PDF files
authored by smith, so smith is both in the filename, say smith03.pdf,
and frequently as text within the pdf file. Also, I have emails from
this person.
Hi,
I'm using beagle 0.2.12 (Debian/Sid). I'm having trouble getting the
right results to show up. One example is this: I have several PDF files
authored by smith, so smith is both in the filename, say smith03.pdf,
and frequently as text within the pdf file. Also, I have emails from
this person.