Re: [Evolution] What are the benefits of _not_ indexing folders?



On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 18:02, Mark Gordon wrote:
The indexes take up disk space, and updating them takes CPU etc.

Thanks, unchecking the "index body contents" did remove the mbox.index
and mbox.index.data files and some mbox.ev-summary files.  However some
mbox.ev-summary files aren't deleted, not even after shutting down
evolution (even with the --force-shutdown option) and restarting.

Is there any reason why some of these files aren't deleted?  In one
folder the mbox.ev-summary still exist even though the mbox is 0 bytes
large:
m8ram linux:~> ls -lh evolution/local/check_for_spam/subfolders/spamassassin/
total 12K
-rw-r--r--    1 m8ram    users          59 2004-02-27 15:16 folder-metadata.xml
-rw-------    1 m8ram    users          95 2004-03-10 18:11 local-metadata.xml
-rw-------    1 m8ram    users           0 2004-03-10 18:06 mbox
-rw-------    1 m8ram    users          21 2004-03-10 18:06 mbox.ev-summary
drwx------    4 m8ram    users          96 2004-02-27 15:17 subfolders

I suppose I can simply delete these?

TIA

Bram
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