THen the Squat shall be maintained until the SOlr plugin is upgraded, as
Squat does resolve the problem (fts, partial search, etc...)
On 2018-12-05 12:20, Aki Tuomi wrote:

It seems we forgot to document that "break-imap-search" was dropped in v2.3. That has now been updated. Also Solr does not support prefix/substring search unless you configure solr to support it.
Aki

On 5.12.2018 11.50, Joan Moreau wrote: Well, "break-imap-search" option prevent dovecot from starting. I used solr on one server since yesterday. First feedback is that * BODY search is not working * FTS is not really working in headers : For instance, if you search "kliinik" but you type "kliini" (missing one k), the search does not return anything , whereas it shall return more results (as the keyword is smaller) that the intended search On 2018-12-05 07:55, Aki Tuomi wrote: Full text search gets enabled automatically, although your probably want to set fts_enforced=yes to make sure it's used for all kinds of things automatically. break-imap-search is supported, but does nothing. Updated the wiki a bit.
Aki

On 4.12.2018 20.50, Joan Moreau via dovecot wrote: also, the value "break-imap-search" is not supported in fts_solr parameter, contrary to the wiki
and not sure then how to enable full text search in BODY

On 2018-12-04 19:40, Joan Moreau via dovecot wrote: In the Wiki, ( https://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/FTS/Solr ), it would nice to stipulate to the reader to type the command : sudo -u solr /opt/solr/bin/solr create -c dovecot # to create the dovecot instance before updating the schema.xml . Also, schema.xml is in /opt/solr/server/solr/dovecot/conf for archlinux users Additionaly, the url is http://(solr_ [1]server):8983/solr/dovecot/ (error in wiki) On 2018-12-04 19:01, Joan Moreau via dovecot wrote: Hi I am giving Solr another try. Using Solr 7.5 (from Archlinux AUR), I do not see anymore the"solr/conf/schema.xml" neither the "managed-schema" folder. (as per https://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/FTS/Solr) Maybe some things have moved ?
Thank you so much


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