Hi,
The only issue in Maildir case (Kmail at least) is the fact that most
if not all the directories start with a "." (the name of the folder),
which by default, as far as I remember are regarded by Beagle has
hidden and shouldn't be indexed.
I am not sure whether they have addressed this or not.
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 05:23, D Bera wrote:
> > I think it might still be possible to recusrively scan for cur/ new/
> tmp/ directories in the maildir directory and find rfc822 files in
> them. At least, that is what I think
> http://www.rpcurnow.force9.co.uk/mairix/ does.
>
I'm pretty sure thi
It seems that the directory structure for maildir is not standardised.
This page talks about two possible formats:
http://wiki.mutt.org/index.cgi?action=browse&diff=2&id=MuttFaq/Maildir
Ubuntu seems to be coming up with yet another naming standard (more at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com//MailStorageStand
Hi,
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 01:07, D Bera wrote:
> Hi,
> The changelog of beagle-0.12 says it can index maildir mails. Does
> that mean mails in maildir format from any mail application ? I tried
> to change local_path, imap_path etc. in EvolutionMailQueryable to
> point to a maildir direct
Hi,
The changelog of beagle-0.12 says it can index maildir mails. Does
that mean mails in maildir format from any mail application ? I tried
to change local_path, imap_path etc. in EvolutionMailQueryable to
point to a maildir directory I have but there was no response in the
debug output.
Hi,
On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 12:18 -0500, Steev wrote:
> I have seen people with screenshots of the integration so I know its
> possible to compile, what am I missing?
Nothing. You were building with galago support but not evolution-sharp
support, and you're apparently the first person to do that.
I recently installed galago onto my computer, and when I compile beagle
now to get the support, I get the following output:
./TileMailMessage.cs(139) error CS0103: The name `aim_name' could not be
found in `Beagle.Tile.TileMailMessage'
./TileMailMessage.cs(140) error CS0103: The name `aim_name'