https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=483578
--- Comment #14 from tagwer...@innerjoin.org --- Baloo does need more work to deal well with emails :-/ It can handle message/rfc822 format messages (where there is one msg per file) but reads them as text. If you have encoded attachments, Baloo indexes, ouch, everything. See Bug 460882. Baloo should really extract the text/plain part (or the text/html if there is no text/plain) It tries to read mbox files (where there are many messages concatenated in one file) but these can grow to GByte sizes, best to exclude those. See Bug 443547. Thunderbird holds its database of messages as a tree of files under ~/.thunderbird, Thunderbird has its own pretty good indexing and searching though. You might be indexing those if you enabled "index hidden files". If you are indexing hidden files/folders it's probably best to exclude folders like .cache, .local/share/Trash, .mozilla and .thunderbird, Bug 434705. If disabling Baloo does not seem to work, it may be in the middle of trying to index a GByte mbox. You can kill the processes with systemctl: systemctl --user stop kde-baloo Note that Dolphin uses the Baloo index if Baloo is enabled and you are "in" a folder that Baloo has indexed. Otherwise it does a "there and then" search with filenamesearch (at least on Neon and Fedora, I'd need to check with Tumbleweed). Unfortunately, it is not particularly easy to see whether Dolphin is querying Baloo or not... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.