Nico Schottelius
Nico Schottelius
``` mu find --threads flag:flagged ``` runs in < 1s ``` [21:51] nb3:~% mu server --eval '(find :query "flag:flagged" :threads t)' [b](:erase t) [b](:found 0) ``` runs in ca. 1s...
I just `(setq mu4e-headers-full-search nil)` and searching for the inbox (bookmark `bi`) takes about 2 minutes: ``` [12:18] nb3:~% date Mon Aug 16 12:18:08 CEST 2021 [12:18] nb3:~% date Mon...
While the search result was fast, loading a message is still very slow. It took about 5m: ``` [12:27] nb3:~% date Mon Aug 16 12:27:48 CEST 2021 [12:27] nb3:~% date...
Another observation: for every query in mu4e, I see the mu process reading Gigabytes of data. The mu process itself barely exceeds 300MB RAM size. Is it possible that there...
Thanks for the `emacs -q` pointer in the other issue, @theophilusx. I have been using mu4e fast for about 20 minutes, until I started retrieving emails. The index process after...
Coming back to this discussion / following up on the "xapian is not slow" comment from the other ticket: at the moment in a fresh, `emacs -q` minimal environment an...
Quick note, the following setup loads usually loads mails in less than 40s: ``` mu4e 1.4.15-1 libxapian30:amd64 1.4.18-3 emacs 1:27.1+1-3.1 ```
I just ran another test, with mbsync disabled and only running `mu index` in a loop: ``` [10:57] nb3:~% while true; do echo -n "start: "; date; time mu index;...
I am actually on 1.6.1 (latest in Alpine Linux) and I did run mu init again after upgrading. ``` [11:25] nb3:~% mu info maildir : /home/nico/Maildir database-path : /home/nico/.cache/mu/xapian schema-version...
@theophilusx mu index does not re-index everythink - it only redoes 120k messages out of 1.5M. Re filesystem: I am on ext4. I have just compiled 1.6.4 and the issue...