Re: [Dovecot] fts squat -> webmail, fastcgi timeout: SOLR the answer?

2010-02-10 Thread Charles Marcus
Sorry about the triplicates... I just hit a TB bug, so I now have to document how to reproduce it and go report it... fun, fun...

Re: [Dovecot] fts squat -> webmail, fastcgi timeout: SOLR the answer?

2010-02-10 Thread Charles Marcus
On 2010-02-10 2:28 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote: > Charles Marcus put forth on 2/10/2010 8:04 AM: >> I haven't used any other MUA for years, Me neither... > so I don't know how they do their searches. However, it doesn't make > technical sense to perform a full body search in the MUA since all > the b

Re: [Dovecot] fts squat -> webmail, fastcgi timeout: SOLR the answer?

2010-02-10 Thread Charles Marcus
On 2010-02-10 2:28 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote: > Charles Marcus put forth on 2/10/2010 8:04 AM: >> I haven't used any other MUA for years, Me neither... > so I don't know how they do their searches. However, it doesn't make > technical sense to perform a full body search in the MUA since all > the b

Re: [Dovecot] fts squat -> webmail, fastcgi timeout: SOLR the answer?

2010-02-10 Thread Charles Marcus
On 2010-02-10 2:28 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote: > Charles Marcus put forth on 2/10/2010 8:04 AM: >> I haven't used any other MUA for years, Me neither... > so I don't know how they do their searches. However, it doesn't make > technical sense to perform a full body search in the MUA since all > the b

Re: [Dovecot] fts squat -> webmail, fastcgi timeout: SOLR the answer?

2010-02-10 Thread Stefan Foerster
* Steffen Kaiser : > On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, mailingli...@belfin.ch wrote: >> Does solr allow user-offline indexing (no user interaction needed to kick >> on indexing) ? > > You can talk IMAP directly as user: > > setuid user:group > export USER=user > export HOME=/home/path/user > /usr/sbin/dovecot -

Re: [Dovecot] fts squat -> webmail, fastcgi timeout: SOLR the answer?

2010-02-10 Thread Stan Hoeppner
Charles Marcus put forth on 2/10/2010 8:04 AM: > On 2010-02-10 5:17 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote: >> mailingli...@belfin.ch put forth on 2/10/2010 3:01 AM: >>> And the other question is, is there any mail user agent that would support >>> server-side full text indexing and not create own indexes? > >>

Re: [Dovecot] fts squat -> webmail, fastcgi timeout: SOLR the answer?

2010-02-10 Thread Charles Marcus
On 2010-02-10 5:17 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote: > mailingli...@belfin.ch put forth on 2/10/2010 3:01 AM: >> And the other question is, is there any mail user agent that would support >> server-side full text indexing and not create own indexes? > Thunderbird. Maybe all MUAs? Usually with smartly des

Re: [Dovecot] fts squat -> webmail, fastcgi timeout: SOLR the answer?

2010-02-10 Thread Stan Hoeppner
mailingli...@belfin.ch put forth on 2/10/2010 3:01 AM: > And the other question is, is there any mail user agent that would support > server-side full text indexing and not create own indexes? Thunderbird. Maybe all MUAs? Usually with smartly designed MUAs body searches are left to the IMAP ser

Re: [Dovecot] fts squat -> webmail, fastcgi timeout: SOLR the answer?

2010-02-10 Thread Steffen Kaiser
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, mailingli...@belfin.ch wrote: Does solr allow user-offline indexing (no user interaction needed to kick on indexing) ? You can talk IMAP directly as user: setuid user:group export USER=user export HOME=/home/path/user /usr/sb

[Dovecot] fts squat -> webmail, fastcgi timeout: SOLR the answer?

2010-02-10 Thread mailinglists
Hi I turned on fts squat to speed up full text searches over webmail. This works absolutely fantastic once the mailboxes are indexed. But when they are indexed for the first time I'm getting a fastcgi timeout after 30 seconds resulting into a internal server error on the webserver. In the backgro