A KDE hack: Faster mail searches in kmail, using mairix
Kmail searches slowly. I have been a kmail user for a couple of years, since I settled in my own home office with my own computer. I like the thing.
However, it annoys me that it takes sooooo long to find a message in my mailstore. Hey, it's only 13000 messages!
So, while I wait for KDE4 to bring all its searching goodness, I decided to see if I could hack something quickly.
Enter mairix: a mail indexer/search thing.
Convincing mairix to index all my mail was rather simple (here is my ~/.mairixrc):
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