Eric Abrahamsen writes: > Vincent Bernat writes: > >> ❦ 8 octobre 2014 22:15 +0800, Eric Abrahamsen  : >> >>>> I didn't notice that. I added that to my dovecot.conf: >>>> >>>> plugin { >>>> fts = lucene >>>> fts_lucene = whitespace_chars=@. >>>> } >>>> >>>> And the search became faster. However, I usually don't use FTS (only >>>> search on recipient or title). If I check right now, I notice that the >>>> indexes are not up-to-date. So, you may be right. >>> >>> But it's pretty interesting that that did something -- I wasn't sure >>> that calling dovecot as a process would even invoke the configuration >>> files at all. But you don't think the indexes were updated, huh? >>> >>> It might be worth amending the blog post at some point. I've asked about >>> this stuff on the dovecot mailing list, but no one seemed to know. >> >> I have done a doveadm fts rescan to get those indexes updated. So, maybe >> the solution could be a cronjob? Instead of a cronjob, one could run it after the sync with offlinesync (I am sure mbsync can do it as well) as a hook which is executed automatically. But there is still the issue of updating after moving messages from gnus. > > Right, that should work fine. At that point, though, I'm inclined just > to have dovecot run as a daemon... I think the daemon is the better way to do it. Cheers, Rainer > > > -- Rainer M. Krug email: Rainerkrugsde PGP: 0x0F52F982