Re: [MlMt] default sent folder

2023-06-16 Thread Randy Bush
>> i have four accounts, each with its own sent folder. if i send a >> message from account A's From:, i kinda expect it to be filed in >> A's sent folder. it seems to be random. so there must be a setting >> i am missing. > > Special purpose folders for each account are denoted through the > M

Re: [MlMt] default sent folder

2023-06-16 Thread Bill Cole
On 2023-06-16 at 15:07:46 UTC-0400 (Fri, 16 Jun 2023 12:07:46 -0700) Randy Bush is rumored to have said: > i have four accounts, each with its own sent folder. if i send a > message from account A's From:, i kinda expect it to be filed in > A's sent folder. it seems to be random. so there must

[MlMt] default sent folder

2023-06-16 Thread Randy Bush
i have four accounts, each with its own sent folder. if i send a message from account A's From:, i kinda expect it to be filed in A's sent folder. it seems to be random. so there must be a setting i am missing. randy ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate

Re: [MlMt] Improving search performance?

2023-06-16 Thread Bill Cole
On 2023-06-16 at 06:26:11 UTC-0400 (Fri, 16 Jun 2023 12:26:11 +0200) Robert M. Münch is rumored to have said: > I have the feeling the search is taking considerable longer than in the past. > > IMO MM flexible, easy to use search is a key USP. > > @Benny: Would be nice to speed things up (again).

Re: [MlMt] Improving search performance?

2023-06-16 Thread aisrael
FWIW, I searched a word in 100 000 messages and it took 2 seconds. I use release 5937. Alain On 16 Jun 2023, at 12:26, Robert M. Münch wrote: I have the feeling the search is taking considerable longer than in the past. IMO MM flexible, easy to use search is a key USP. @Benny: Would be nic

Re: [MlMt] Improving search performance?

2023-06-16 Thread Robert M . Münch
I have the feeling the search is taking considerable longer than in the past. IMO MM flexible, easy to use search is a key USP. @Benny: Would be nice to speed things up (again). Not sure how MM does searching, but using SQLite for full-text indexing, or special indexing should help a lot. --