Jack, there is no support for Thunderbird, as in, no code ever written
to handle it. For logging, you can edit
$HOME/.config/tracker/tracker.cfg and change Verbosity to 3 (max) and
you will find logs for trackerd, tracker-indexer and tracker-extract all
in $HOME/.local/share/tracker/.
You might wa
i do appreciate the work, and want to help. however, i just can't deal
with the many usability and stability problems right now on my main
desktop.
is there a way i can activate thunderbird indexing for testing?
is there a log output of problem files which either caused tracker or
helper apps to
Jack's comment was useful because it shows the frustration users have
with tracker. He gives you free, effortless user research.
I applaud your effort of a redesign to make it perform better. However,
searching through email is still painfully slow in Thunderbird or Kmail,
no matter how much you i
Thunderbird and KMail were never supported.
We spent the last 12 months refactoring the code because it was needed
There have been some serious speed improvements and system performance is much
better while it is in use.
We accept patches. If you want to help out great :), if not, you're really no
tracker appears to have the slowest development process in the world.
it's still beta level as far as i can tell. the last code drop added no
new features (despite several years of "planned features" on the web
site), just a refactoring and a few of many needed bug fixes.
unless things pick up qu
Rumpeltux, it only indexes the metadata of messages, which is not super-useful.
Tracker has to support Thunderbird i think. Nobody i know uses Evolution for
anything :)
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The thunderbird extension is also available directly from the tracker
repository: http://svn.gnome.org/svn/tracker/trunk/extensions
/thunderbird-extension/
After installation restart trackerd which should then start indexing the
emails. Works like a charm in intrepid.
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Does this answer apply to the "Additional mbox style mailboxes..."
section of the same Email tab of tracker-preferences?
Believe it or not I still use pine (in the form of alpine), and I've
been unable to convince trackerd to index the mbox-format files in
~/mail.
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there is a Plugin for thunderbird along with a very nice instruction on
how to install it. Its beta but it works pretty well... even if it takes
a hell of time to index my ~2 mails :P...
http://nocostsoftware.blogspot.com/2008/05/installing-thunderbird-email-
support.html
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Thunderbird uses sqlite instead of morkdb for some time now, getting
data is therefore much simpler than writing mork parser.
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As I said, this was considered experimental by upstream and I don't
think things have changed in the 0.6 branch. We will consider this
decision again for the 0.7 series.
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I think this bug affects all the people who works with Thunderbird (the
priority should be "Medium"), and no, it isn't solved in Hardy, either.
:-(
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Does anyone know, if tracker version 0.6.6 supports indexing thunderbird emails
yet?
I could not find anything in http://www.gnome.org/projects/tracker/index.html
but I am not sure as the release notes are pretty brief...
Would be great to have tracker supporting thunderbird-search though it's
pr
I agree with Chris showing users a feature this way is quite the "tease"
and can result in frustration. Futhermore, I can imagine it leading to
more bug reports which is just more unnecessary work for us. If the
feature is experimental and therefore not accessible it should not
presented in a UI
How about removing he check box - it is very frustrating for users. Either
it is visible and an option or it is not. The present set up is incredibly
frustrating.
CK
On 02/10/2007, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yes, this is intentional, as the TB support is experimental
Yes, this is intentional, as the TB support is experimental, and so, we
won't enable it for Gutsy. It should be OK for Hardy though.
Closing the report.
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Status: New => Won't Fix
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