On 05/17/2013 08:08 PM, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> Pander wrote
>> Have you tried:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DBMail_IMAP_and_POP3_server
>
> Please provide link to DBMail doc showing that they support squat indexing
> or learn what FTS is and how Squat works. I never thought that storing
> bi
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>Pander wrote
>> Have you tried:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DBMail_IMAP_and_POP3_server
>
>Please provide link to DBMail doc showing that they support squat
>indexing
>or learn what FTS is and how Squat works. I never thought that storing
>binary content in database
Pander wrote
> Have you tried:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DBMail_IMAP_and_POP3_server
Please provide link to DBMail doc showing that they support squat indexing
or learn what FTS is and how Squat works. I never thought that storing
binary content in database was good idea.
Older dbmail vers
Have you tried:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DBMail_IMAP_and_POP3_server
> On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 10:21 PM, Juergen Nickelsen
> wrote:
>> On 2013-05-01 20:58, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>
To be serious, it could be interesting to use mairix[1] to build
indexes
and to make a UI as a
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 10:21 PM, Juergen Nickelsen
wrote:
> On 2013-05-01 20:58, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>
>>> To be serious, it could be interesting to use mairix[1] to build indexes
>>> and to make a UI as a SquirrelMail plugin. It can search very fast in
>>> its indexes; results are presented in
On 2013-05-01 20:58, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> To be serious, it could be interesting to use mairix[1] to build indexes
>> and to make a UI as a SquirrelMail plugin. It can search very fast in
>> its indexes; results are presented in a separate folder containing
>> symlinks to the actual message fi
On 01 May 2013, at 02:06 , michael crane wrote:
> http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/FTS
Yes, I have read that.
I'm having trouble building dovecot on the mailserver for reasons completely
unrelated to dovecot.
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Juergen Nickelsen-3 wrote
> On 2013-05-01 18:58, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> LuKreme wrote
>>> Could I do that just for squirrel mail (it runs on a separate machine
>>> from
>>> the mailserver)?
>>
>> SquirrelMail search is as fast as your IMAP search is. Application does
>> not
>> index all your pri
On 2013-05-01 18:58, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> LuKreme wrote
>> Could I do that just for squirrel mail (it runs on a separate machine from
>> the mailserver)?
>
> SquirrelMail search is as fast as your IMAP search is. Application does not
> index all your private parts like gmail does.
That reminds
LuKreme wrote
> Could I do that just for squirrel mail (it runs on a separate machine from
> the mailserver)?
SquirrelMail search is as fast as your IMAP search is. Application does not
index all your private parts like gmail does.
I know only two servers with full text search squater indexing su
oops, not meaning to include text there.
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http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/FTS
On 01/05/2013, LuKreme wrote:
> "Tomas Kuliavas" opined on Tuesday 30-Apr-2013@22:46:49
>> 2013.05.01 02:01 LuKreme rašė:
>>> I have a squirrelmail (squirrelmail-1.4.20_2) setup running under FreeBSD
>>> 8.0, and I have a user who has a bit over 30,000 emails.
"Tomas Kuliavas" opined on Tuesday 30-Apr-2013@22:46:49
> 2013.05.01 02:01 LuKreme rašė:
>> I have a squirrelmail (squirrelmail-1.4.20_2) setup running under FreeBSD
>> 8.0, and I have a user who has a bit over 30,000 emails. Squirrelmail is
>> usable, but he has need to search the emails (all of t
2013.05.01 02:01 LuKreme rašė:
> I have a squirrelmail (squirrelmail-1.4.20_2) setup running under FreeBSD
> 8.0, and I have a user who has a bit over 30,000 emails. Squirrelmail is
> usable, but he has need to search the emails (all of them) frequently, and
> here squirrelmail falls down, badly.
>
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