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+From: Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com>\r
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+Subject: Re: Remote xapian database\r
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+On Thu, 26 Jun 2014, admin@softded.net wrote:\r
+> Hello,\r
+>\r
+> Xapian have remote database mode:\r
+> http://xapian.org/docs/remote.html\r
+>\r
+> Do you plan use it in future? I have more then 8 million letters and my\r
+> xapian db use 50 gb store :)\r
+\r
+I don't think we have any plans to do that. However, assuming you use\r
+emacs frontend (and/or the command line) then notmuch works very well\r
+over ssh. See http://notmuchmail.org/remoteusage/\r
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+Several of the notmuch developers (including me) use this so although it\r
+is not guaranteed to work correctly, in practice it seems to work pretty\r
+well.\r
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+Best wishes\r
+\r
+Mark\r
+\r
+>\r
+> If I can use remote database, I will move database to external server\r
+> from my work PC (with Pentium 4) it will be very fast! :)\r
+>\r
+> Thank you!\r
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+> Roman Kravets\r
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