powermail-discuss Digest #2563 - Wednesday, February 14, 2007 Searching is slow by "Charles Watts-Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Searching is slow by "PowerMail Engineering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Searching is slow by "Derry Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> garbled html by "DDV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Searching is slow From: "Charles Watts-Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 18:04:43 +0100 I have background indexing turned on and I'm using a relatively quick machine. My message database is around 90 Mb, and when I do search PM can take more than 5 minutes to 'sort and optimize' my database. For this reason I don't search very often (perhaps every two or three days). Looking in my 'PowerMail Files' folder, I see that the 'Message Database index' dates from my last major PM upgrade in October 2006 and carries neither type nor creator (so the Finder doesn't what to use to open it) . Is such slowing searching normal? And, if so, would FoxTrot be equally slow if I invested in it as a standalone? -- Charles PM 5.5.3 - Intel iMac - OS 10.4.8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Searching is slow From: "PowerMail Engineering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 18:31:14 +0100 Charles Watts-Jones wrote: >I have background indexing turned on and I'm using a relatively quick >machine. My message database is around 90 Mb, and when I do search PM >can take more than 5 minutes to 'sort and optimize' my database. You may try to compact your search index (from the menu File / Database / Compact Search Index). >Looking in my 'PowerMail Files' folder, I see that the 'Message >Database index' dates from my last major PM upgrade in October 2006 This is in fact a file package, so the Finder does not reflect the modification date of the files inside the package. Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering --------------------------------------------------------------------- "PowerMail is the email client for me for several reasons: (1) the integrity of the database, (2) the incredible searching speed, (3) the filtering system meets all my needs, (4) I absolutely LOVE the Recent Mail browser, (5) SpamSieve meets all my spam blocking needs" Sherman Wilcox, PowerMail user Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Searching is slow From: "Derry Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 17:42:19 +0000 Charles Watts-Jones at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Wed, 14 Feb 2007 18:04:43 +0100 >I have background indexing turned on and I'm using a relatively quick >machine. My message database is around 90 Mb, and when I do search PM >can take more than 5 minutes to 'sort and optimize' my database. For >this reason I don't search very often (perhaps every two or three >days). Looking in my 'PowerMail Files' folder, I see that the 'Message >Database index' dates from my last major PM upgrade in October 2006 and >carries neither type nor creator (so the Finder doesn't what to use to >open it) . > >Is such slowing searching normal? And, if so, would FoxTrot be equally >slow if I invested in it as a standalone? > >-- Charles > >PM 5.5.3 - Intel iMac - OS 10.4.8 Interesting. My Message database is around 1GB, the Message Database index is 248mb and it took 7 seconds to 'sort and optimize'. -- Derry ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: garbled html From: "DDV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 18:48:20 +0100 hi, i have a problem reading html mails, not the kind of html that has images and colors and stuff integrated, but usually it's just plain message that people reply to. i send them a message from powermail in plain text, they reply (from hotmail or gmail account) in html, and all i can see is "ddv wrote". after that it looks like all the text is printed on top of each other in an unreadable font.... ddv ---------------------------------------------------------------------- End of powermail-discuss Digest