Re: seems to be unable to index mail
- From: Joe Barnett <thejoe gmail com>
- To: dashboard-hackers gnome org
- Subject: Re: seems to be unable to index mail
- Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 16:52:31 -0700
hmm... looking at it a little more, it seems that mail IS being
indexed, it's just not able to find the subject properly for some
reason. All my mails show up as "No Subject" in best, and searching
for words in subject lines but NOT in body lines results in no
matches...
-Joe
On 6/2/05, Derek Slovin <derek slovin us> wrote:
> Hi Joe,
> I am also running 0.10 from breezy. While mine occasionally has trouble
> indexing my evolution mailboxes, it might be for different reasons.
>
> The first thing you should check is if the IMAP mails are being
> downloaded and stored on your computer for offline viewing. If they are
> not being stored for offline viewing, then beagle will not be able to
> index them.
>
> I hope this helps.
> -derek slovin
> On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 12:00 -0400, dashboard-hackers-request gnome org
> wrote:
> > Message: 1
> > Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 16:17:09 -0700
> > From: Joe Barnett <thejoe gmail com>
> > Subject: seems to be unable to index mail
> > To: dashboard-hackers gnome org
> > Message-ID: <6374d8e0050601161748806be9 mail gmail com>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
> >
> > I'm running the beagle 0.10 package from ubuntu breezy...
> >
> > When I search for things in my mailboxes (evolution IMAP acct), I get
> > no results. When beagle tries indexing the mail accounts, the
> > following exception occurs:
> >
> > 05-06-01 16.16.04.80 27797 Beagle DEBUG: Finished task
> > /home/jbarnett/.evolution/mail/imap/jbarnett localhost/folders/INBOX/subfolders/Robinson/summary
> > in 2.10s05-06-01 16.16.04.80 27797 Beagle WARN: Caught exception
> > calling DoQuery on 'Mail'
> > 05-06-01 16.16.04.80 27797 Beagle WARN: System.NullReferenceException:
> > Object reference not set to an instance of an object
> > in <0x00205> Beagle.Daemon.LuceneDriver:ToLuceneQuery (Beagle.Query
> > query, ICollection search_subset, ICollection bonus_uris)
> > in <0x000c6> Beagle.Daemon.LuceneDriver:DoQuery (Beagle.Query query,
> > IQueryResult result, ICollection search_subset, ICollection
> > bonus_uris, Beagle.Daemon.UriFilter uri_filter,
> > Beagle.Daemon.UriRemapper uri_remapper,
> > Beagle.Daemon.RelevancyMultiplier relevancy_multiplier)
> > in <0x00624> Beagle.Daemon.LuceneQueryable:DoQuery (Beagle.Query
> > query, IQueryResult query_result, IQueryableChangeData i_change_data)
> > in <0x0002a> Beagle.Daemon.Queryable:DoQuery (Beagle.Query query,
> > IQueryResult result, IQueryableChangeData change_data)
> > 05-06-01 16.16.04.80 27797 Beagle DEBUG: Last worker finished 0.00s after start
> > 05-06-01 16.16.04.80 27797 Beagle DEBUG: worker removed:
> > name=Beagle.Daemon.QueryDriver+QueryClosure
> >
> >
> > What does this mean, and how an I fix it?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Joe
> >
> >
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