On Sun, 2 Nov 2014 12:04:20 -0500 Adam Seering <aseer...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > When I try to search for a string in the full text of a message, > the search takes a very long time. I haven't investigated closely, > but based on how much disk activity I'm seeing, it looks like it's > trying to open and scan every message in the mailbox in question. > (Which, for me in some cases, is many GB's.) > > I've poked around on the Internet; I get the impression that > Evolution is supposed to have (used to have?) some sort of full-text > indexing for e-mails. I'm wondering if that's still the case? If so, > is there anything obvious I could do to debug why my searches are > taking so long?
For this reason and a few other reasons I now compare Evolution with Claws. On my machine even averaged usage of Evolution slows rapidly down, if I run a guest in VBox and Evolution on the host, while Claws still is quick as lightning. Searches with Evolution on my machine take hours, I didn't test searches with that much mails as I've got for Evolution with Claws until now, so I can't say if Claws is better regarding to searches. But in the past I used different Mozilla MUAs that were much faster, when searching, while the mails also were of such an amount as for Evolution. What ever MUA I try, they all have got advantages compared to Evolution and also disadvantages compared to Evolution. Until now most of the things I need work better with Claws, but OTOH one of the most important things I need is only provided by Evolution. With Evolution I can use line breaks after 72 chars, but if I want to quote code, I can use preformatted, that's amazing. A big pro for claws is, that I easily can set up Windows font sizes for GTK2, while not using a DE, but just a WM. My fonts for Evolutions main Window are much too small, while the fonts for the editor are ok ... I'm talking about the menus, not about the fonts of the text. At the moment I can't say what MUA does fit best to my needs, nor can I recommend a MUA fot the needs of others, but IMO we should compare MUAs from time toio time and then use the MUA that fits best to our averaged work-flow. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list