PGNet Dev
2020-Oct-19 16:50 UTC
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed)
On 10/19/20 9:38 AM, Peter wrote:> A network trace will show you, it TB actually requests something for your header search. Might be quickerthat was my earlier quick-check ... abs nada from tcpdump -i lo port 8984 on the server, when doing any -- header, body -- TBird search to the server> I would be surprised if that had been fixed in the meantime.heh, sure. the 20 yr old bugs are just getting into the queue now ;-)> I just configured solr to index from/to/subject headers together with body - one index is enough for my searching ;)i'll likely get there. atm, getting _any_ search to demonstrably work is 'on deck'
Peter
2020-Oct-19 17:04 UTC
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed)
Am 19.10.20 um 18:50 schrieb PGNet Dev:> On 10/19/20 9:38 AM, Peter wrote: >> A network trace will show you, it TB actually requests something for >> your header search. Might be quicker > > that was my earlier quick-check ... > > abs nada from > ?? tcpdump -i lo port 8984 > > on the server,? when doing any -- header, body -- TBird search to the > serverPGNet, you should trace the IMAP stream. With TB perform (crlt-shift-F) a server-side-search (checkbox in the dialog) - even if encrypted, the number of packets alon shows if there is any traffic. A server side search should also take considerably longer, esp. when subfolders are in the mix. Here (quite current TB) headers will be searched only locally, box checked or not. -- peter
PGNet Dev
2020-Oct-19 17:17 UTC
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed)
On 10/19/20 10:04 AM, Peter wrote:> you should trace the IMAP stream. With TB perform (crlt-shift-F) a server-side-search (checkbox in the dialog) - even if encrypted, the number of packets alon shows if there is any traffic. A server side search should also take considerably longer, esp. when subfolders are in the mix.yup. i see nothing in dovecot IMAP logs on @ TBird search. on the client-end, unfortunately, having switched TBird 68ESR -> 78ESR, now the old standby NSPR_LOG_MODULES="IMAP:5" NSPR_LOG_FILE="/some/path/to/tbird_imap_log.txt" thunderbird does absolutely nothing. working on figuring THAT out now ...> Here (quite current TB) headers will be searched only locally, box checked or not.noted. sigh. not terribly surprising that enterprise use of TBird is somewhat less than a popular 1st/obvious-choice, n'est-ce pas ? heck, even filing a bug 'over there', you wonder if it just ends up in the blackhole.
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