[kdepim-users] No indexed mails
Luis Felipe Tabera
lftabera at yahoo.es
Thu Oct 10 08:19:02 BST 2013
> > Does it help to restart nepomuk feeder with it?
>
> Now we get to the funny part.
>
> If I restart the feeder in the console it suddenly start to index mails.
> Later, when it finished again, looking with nepomukpimindexerutility, then
> it suddenly has indexed those folders I tried to force a reindex some days
> ago from within KMail (note, the machine has been restarted several times
> inbetween). Unfortunately it did not index all mails in the marked folders,
> in most no mail at all, in some up to ~30% of it.
>
> If I force a folder to be indexed (or reindexed) from
> nepomukpimindexerutility, then the utility tries to fetch the mails in the
> folder and tells me in the status line that the mails get indexed. Again, it
> is a blunt lie. The feeder does nothing and I get messages on the console
> of nepomukpimindexerutility like posted above. The folder is then marked
> with "[IndexingLevel: 3]", but the mails within are not (note,
> nepomukpimindexerutility does not refresh its tree, you have to restart).
>
> When I now restart the feeder again using the akonadiconsole, it starts to
> index mails, but I cannot see any effect and .xsession_errors is filled
> again with such lines as above.
I have exactly the same issue (KDE 4.11 compiled from sources and virtuoso
from debian experimental).
I have observed that if I tag all the mails in a folder with the tag dummy,
then "some" most of the mails tagged as dummy are indexed, but not all. I can
check easily which mails are not indexed without using nepomukpimindexer.
Those that are tagged but do not appear in the "dummy tag folder".
Jörg, Could you confirm that tagging all the mail in a folder trigger the
indexing for many (not all!) of them?
Luis
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