May 2004 Archives

I have confession to make: finding e-mail that somebody sent to me isn't easy. Yes, I don't use GUI e-mail client (in fact, I tried to use Thunderbird, Evolution and various other GUI e-mail clients, but gave up after a while). mutt does everything I need in e-mail. Except powerful searching.

Then, I stumbled upon ZOE. It was dream coming true for me. Mailbox searching (and more) powered by Lucene search engine. But, it came with a price. It needed whole day to index my 500Mb mail archive. After it exhausted 800Mb of disk space (creating additional copy of each mail for it's own use; never mind that original mailboxes where on same disk -- it has support just for IMAP and POP) it become apparent that I needed better solution.

Since ZOE is written in Java, hacking wasn't really a option. So, I began to contemplate perfect mail search (for me at least). For a start, it has to be written in perl. Then, it has to use original mailboxes on disk. It would also be nice if it was usable on my (slow, PIII/600Mhz) laptop.

And, Mail::Box Web Search was born. It's not quite ready for production (yet), but it's approaching 0.9 version really fast (yes, I know link is broken for now. I have problems with python after I downgraded to Debian testing from unstable because of grave mod_perl bug; it will be fixed soon). It uses bunch of perl modules (Mail::Box for reading mails, SWISH::API or Plucene for indexing and many others) and consists of indexer and http server which provide web user interface.

If you missed this, DVD Jon is free. In Norway, at least. Maybe it's time to reconsider my decision never to buy DVD device because it can't play film which I legally bought in USA on my player in Croatia or on my Linux box (which is over-simplification of problem, but other places on Web offer much more info).

Did you consider licencing your documentation under GNU Free Documentation License? Maybe you should reconsider your decision. IMHO technical documentation will be better served for now by GPL.

New Debian Social Contract also enforces that, so documentation under GNU FDL will be moved to non-free.

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