> In general, I think at this day and age it would be better to use sqlite to store the messages instead of creating a custom flat file implementation. That would be much more robust and reliable if a bit slower.
It is headed in this direction - work is in progress.
> I disabled the realtime windows virus protection and it doesn't make a difference for the indexing.
Good to know.
> When I disable the indexing for the 2009 folder, Thunderbird is able to download and index everything.
> At this point I can either leave it excluded, or try to hunt down the problematic message.
> Is there a way to enable verbose logging for the indexer?
I don't foresee us attempting to twiddle old code that is soon to be replaced - cost/benefit - especially considering AV is somehow implicated. Unless there is a clear smoking gun or the code change out gets delayed.
Thanks for setting me straight.
> In general, I think at this day and age it would be better to use sqlite to store the messages instead of creating a custom flat file implementation. That would be much more robust and reliable if a bit slower.
It is headed in this direction - work is in progress.
> I disabled the realtime windows virus protection and it doesn't make a difference for the indexing.
Good to know.
> When I disable the indexing for the 2009 folder, Thunderbird is able to download and index everything.
> At this point I can either leave it excluded, or try to hunt down the problematic message.
> Is there a way to enable verbose logging for the indexer?
I don't foresee us attempting to twiddle old code that is soon to be replaced - cost/benefit - especially considering AV is somehow implicated. Unless there is a clear smoking gun or the code change out gets delayed.