On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 10:18 -0500, Jamie McCracken wrote: > possibly - most will have only one email system. If we can determine > thats the case then deleting the email files would be ok Solaris now bundles Evolution and Thunderbird. Users may use two email clients. Other distro like Unbuntu, bundles Evolution, but users seems to download Thunderbird themselves.
For me, I use Evolution for my work stuff, and Thunderbird for my personal stuff like gmail. It is possible use more than one email clients, so we could not delete the db file directly. > > the problem with deleting emails one by one is they do not recover the > disk space and the index becomes stuffed full of duds Not very understand your meaning here. This patch will delete records in email-meta.db and email-contents.db, wont's touch any emails. What's meaning of "duds" here? I found a problem, when user delete files, the total number on t-s-t is not changed to the exact right number at first refresh. For example, I have 4 .txt files, and I delete them all. First refresh: 4 Second refresh: 2 Third refresh: 1 Fourth refresh: 0 Are you talking about this issue? If so, this is not email only bug. Halton. _______________________________________________ tracker-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/tracker-list
