MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 23/11/2009 16:40, Steve B. told the world:
On Jun 21, 3:34 pm, horst39<[email protected]> wrote:
> > Is there any way to force Google Desktop Search to scan SM emails?
(...)
Can someone post these instructions upgraded for SM 2.0 which installs
in a different directory in Windows 7. I found and copied all the files
to the right places, but what is the Win7 equivalent for regxpcom?
For that matter, is there a more generic way to trick desktop search
programs into scanning Seamonkey e-mails?
I was thinking about installing a copy of Thunderbird (which is supposed
to be supported, for instance, by Copernic) and hacking its
configuration files so that they would point to the Seamonkey profile.
Of course, I would *never* run this copy of T-Bird to avoid issues...
Has anybody done something similar, or should I try and pioneer this
approach?
Actually, I've discovered that GDS IS indexing my SeaMonkey e-mails
since re-installing GDS after installing SM 2.0 The only problem is,
I've run into that common GDS problem of the files being truncated when
I find them via searching. The files are found, but then you have to
open them within SeaMonkey to see all of them. Seems to be a problem
many GDS users have had over the years, and Google doesn't offer any
real solutions. A bit of a pain.
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