
Gary Baribault wrote:
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
Notwithstanding the fact that Beagle created performance issues on your system, have you considered converting from MBox to Maildir format for your mail? This will increase performance both in terms of reading mail and also probably for Beagle (which probably tried to load your entire MBox file into memory in order to index your mail). It doesn't have to do that with Maildir since each mail is a separate file. He (Gary) is using Thunderbird, which I believe does not support maildir local folders.
That's correct, which I assume is not that rare?
That's the theory, but I have lots of large mboxes and I never lost one.
I have about 40 boxes in subtrees varying from near nothing to 600Mb for the largest, but the total is between 2Gigs and 2.5Gigs. I don't think that sets any records, although I assume that it's probably above average. If Beagle can't index that with decent performance on my hardware, then I have to wonder what it's doing out of Beta.
Right :-)
-- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
I just don't understand why it works so bad on such a good computer and an average data load.
Simple, Gary. It's poorly designed and/or written, because it's behavior while executing is very careless, and consumes resources far in excess of it's utility. Beagle runs as if the whole reason for having data on a computer is for beagle to have something to sort, rather than that the purpose of beagle is to index the data created and used by the programs that the user actually wants to have the computer for. The thing needs a complete overhaul. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org