On 17/01/2022 10:09 Alessio Cecchi alessio@skye.it wrote:
On 11/01/2022 15:21 Alessio Cecchi alessio@skye.it wrote:
Hi, I'm testing FTS flatcurve plugin in order to understand if I can switch from FTS Solr to flatcurve.
In my configuration I have enabled Virtual mailboxes and for search in all folders I just SEARCH on Virtual/All folder. I this (virtual) folder is not indexed with FTS Solr Dovecot start to index it (or all real folders).
But with FTS flatcurve when I SEARCH on Virtual/All for the first time the indexer process does not start and the search return empty. Only if I run manually "doveadm index -q -u alessio@email.net '*'" flatcurve find messages.
Can flatcurve have the same feature as Solr for Virtual mailboxes? Here a sample of my configuration: namespace Virtual { hidden = yes list = no location = virtual:/etc/dovecot/virtual:INDEX=~/Maildir/virtual prefix = Virtual/ separator = / subscriptions = no }
namespace inbox { [...] mailbox virtual/All { comment = All my messages special_use = \All } }
# cat /etc/dovecot/virtual/All/dovecot-virtual * all
Thanks
-- Alessio Cecchi Postmaster @ http://www.qboxmail.it https://www.linkedin.com/in/alessice
Hi!
plugin { fts_autoindex = yes fts_enforced = yes }
probably fixes your issue. Hi,
Il 11/01/22 15:27, Aki Tuomi ha scritto: probably I have found where is the issue. My Dovecot is configured with fts=solr and my mailbox is already indexed with Solr. For testing Flatcurve I just change dovecot config from fts=solr to fts=flatcurve and run "doveadm fts rescan -u EMAIL". Now, after "fts rescan" on my account if I SEARCH on a standard mailbox folder, flatcurve index is updated, if I SEARCH on Virtual/All flatcurve index is not updated. If I test SEARCH, with flatcurve, on a newly created mailbox account, never indexed with Solr (or if I delete all dovecot.* file on my mailbox account previously index with Solr) also a SEARCH on Virtual/All updating flatcurve index. So my question is, there is a specific command for switch from an FTS plugin to another or there is a bug in this procedure? Thanks
-- Alessio Cecchi Postmaster @ http://www.qboxmail.it https://www.linkedin.com/in/alessice
fts rescan actually just deletes fts indexes, it does not actually rescan anything.
to do full rescan, you need to
doveadm fts rescan -u user doveadm index -u user "*"
Aki