Quoth Tom Bulli on Nov 21 at 7:02 pm: > I have a project where I need to search about 21 emails - and > decided to use "notmuch" for it. The system is a Debian Squeeze, > the notmuch version is "0.8-1~bpo60+1" from "kyria's" private > repository. > > I am running the "notmuch new" for approx. 4 days now - and > according to "not,uch count" it has indexed about 4.5 million > emails. > > Is this expected performance? Is there any way to speed that up? Currently, notmuch is much more optimized for search than it is for indexing. This is unfortunate for the initial indexing process and seems to be becoming increasingly unfortunate. There are some things you can try. One is to use an SSD if you aren't already, since constructing the index requires a lot of random IO. You can also try libeatmydata to disable fsync's, which may improve your IO performance, with the obvious crash-safety caveats. However, unless you have a lot of RAM, I suspect your index has long outgrown your buffer cache, so this may have limited impact. Since you're going to the trouble of indexing 21 million emails, you might want to try 0.10 (under freeze right now, to be released very, very soon). It won't improve your indexing time, but if you're doing searches with non-trivial numbers of results, emails indexed with 0.10 will search much faster. Sorry I don't have better news, but I hope this helps.