Re: [Evolution-hackers] Controlling Evo from an external program




BTW i'm not saying evo is perfect, but the solution you're looking at doesn't seem very nice either ...

On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 07:29 +0800, Not Zed wrote:
On Mon, 2004-06-28 at 08:50 -0400, Tessa Lau wrote:
> Why don't you just setup a vfolder of all folders?

I've done that.  The problems are:

1) Full-text search over the message body is very slow.
Do you have indexing enabled?  Or is it imap?
2) I don't like having to choose between body or receipient or sender or
anything else.  Mairix has one search box, and it searches everything.
Searches are also more powerful; for example, I can combine a date-range
search with a keyword search ("all messages in March containing fruit").
Tried 'advanced search'?
3) Mairix has an option to return all threads that match a search term,
not just the individual messages.

> It just seems a very round-a-bout way of doing things.

Agreed.  But after using Gmail for a while, I got used to the
search-based interface to email.  But I also like Evolution, so I'm
trying to make it as much like Gmail as I can.  It's not there yet.  In
Evolution I still spend way too much of my time trying to locate a
particular message.
Gmail's search stuff isn't really much different from using vfolders with all mail in one folder.
> In 1.5 you can view a specific message but thats all.  You can't do much
> else.  Like i siad, none of the api's have been designed for this.

This is a start.  I see tantalizing hints of it here:

http://mail.gnome.org/archives/dashboard-hackers/2004-May/msg00011.html

How do I construct the URI?  What's my accountid?  How do I find out the
uid of a message?  If this is documented in the source, where do I start
looking?

Thanks,
--Tessa
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Michael Zucchi <notzed ximian com>

Novell's Evolution and Free Software Developer
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Michael Zucchi <notzed ximian com>

Novell's Evolution and Free Software Developer


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