I know many (most?) dislike beagle and turn it off, but I actually have a need to use it right now, and thought it would be a good solution to finding some information I have mis-placed. I have a bunch of tar'd gzip'd mail files (plain text nothing outlandish they were IMAP accessed) that are archives, from reading on the beagle-project.org site it looks like they should be indexed when beagle does its indexing, as "archive files" are supported out of the box (or at least thats the indication I am getting). Unfortunately it does not appear that those files are getting indexed, as they never show up when I do a beagle-query for a string I know is in them. Other items in that folder are getting indexed, permissions are the same. So I figured maybe its just something thats turned off, and so I did a beagle-info --list-filters and did not any mime types applicable for archives. So now I am left with the question, how do I turn this on, if its off, or do I need to create my own filter/backend for this? Applicable information, OpenSuse 10.2, no errors in the .beagle/Log/ area with regards to indexing the, they just do not show up there: michaell@mars:/storage/backups/michaell> rpm -qa | grep beag beagle-index-10.2_20061101-31 kio_beagle-0.3.1-34 libbeagle-0.2.12-22 beagle-0.2.12-28 beagle-firefox-0.2.12-28 kdebase3-beagle-3.5.5-78 beagle-gui-0.2.12-28 beagle-evolution-0.2.12-28 Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks! Michael -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org