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> Also search indexing software is likely to drop any markup. So if the URL is
> an HTML link rather than actually in the text of the message, it may not be
> indexed (or searchable) at all.
>
>- Chris
Thank you Chris for the education. Very informative.
Dave
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On 15 Mar 2019, at 17:05, Chris Newman wrote:
The IMAP standard requires implementation of a pure substring search,
but in practice most search indexing software toolkits only do
word-based search and don't support efficient substring search (most
can do reasonably efficient prefix search but
Chris Newman wrote (at 14:05 on 15 Mar 2019):
The IMAP standard requires implementation of a pure substring search,
but in practice most search indexing software toolkits only do
word-based search and don't support efficient substring search (most
can do reasonably efficient prefix search but
On 15 Mar 2019, at 14:05, Chris Newman wrote:
The IMAP standard requires implementation of a pure substring search,
but in practice most search indexing software toolkits only do
word-based search and don't support efficient substring search (most
can do reasonably efficient prefix search but
The IMAP standard requires implementation of a pure substring search,
but in practice most search indexing software toolkits only do
word-based search and don't support efficient substring search (most can
do reasonably efficient prefix search but not efficient suffix search).
So particularly f
I must be missing something, I’m trying to search for the text of
links in mail messages and they don’t come up when I search for part
of the URL (domain, string in link, etc.)
What am I missing? Thanks for any help.
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