* Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> [07-15-09 18:49]:
It worked.
It started by looking at all my email, even though I had dissabled the backends. For several hours it scanned mail (I didn't notice slowness). I had to also exclude the patterns where kmail indexes were stored, and even that was not enough: I had to kill the daemon, then restart it. Then it scanned the rest of the folders in little over an hour, forgetting email.
And it works: it does find the content in the openpffice files I search for, and fast.
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