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**(13) How does search on device/server work?**
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You can start searching for messages on sender, recipient, subject, keyword or message text by using the magnify glass in the action bar of a folder.
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You can also search from any app by select *Search email* in the copy/paste popup menu.
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You can start searching for messages on sender (from), recipient (to, cc), subject, keywords or message text by using the magnify glass in the action bar of a folder.
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You can also search from any app by selecting *Search email* in the copy/paste popup menu.
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Searching in the unified inbox will search in all folders, searching in a folder will search in that folder only.
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Messages will be searched on the device first (all accounts, all folders).
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There will be an action button with a search again icon at the bottom to search on the server.
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When the search was started in a specific folder,
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the same folder will be searched in on the server,
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else you can select which folder to search in on the server.
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Messages will be searched for on the device first.
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There will be an action button with a search again icon at the bottom to continue searching on the server.
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You can select in which folder to continue the search.
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The IMAP protocol doesn't support searching in more than one folder at the same time.
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Searching on the server is an expensive operation, therefore it is not possible to select multiple folders.
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The message text of local messages will not be searched if the message text was not downloaded yet.
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Searching on the server might be case sensitive or case insensitive and might be on partial text or whole words, depending on the provider.
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Some servers cannot handle searching in the message text when there are a large number of messages.
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For this case there is an option to disable searching in the message text.
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Searching through a large number of messages is not very fast because of two limitations:
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* [sqlite](https://www.sqlite.org/), the database engine of Android has a record size limit, preventing message texts from being stored in the database
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* Android apps get only limited memory to work with, even if the device has plenty memory available
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This means that searching for a message text requires that files containing the message texts need to be opened one by one
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to check if the searched text is contained in the file, which is a relative expensive process.
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to check if the searched text is contained in the file, which is a relatively expensive process.
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In the *miscellaneous settings* you can enable *Build search index* to significantly increase the speed of searching on the device,
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but be aware that this will increase battery usage and significantly increase storage space usage too.
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but be aware that this will increase battery and storage space usage.
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The search index is based on words, so searching for partial text is not possible.
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Searching using the search index is by default AND, so searching for *apple orange* will search for apple AND orange.
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Words separated by commas results in searching for OR, so for example *apple, orange* will search for apple OR orange.
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Words separated by commas result in searching for OR, so for example *apple, orange* will search for apple OR orange.
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Both can be combined, so searching for *apple, orange banana* will search for apple OR (orange AND banana).
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Using the search index is a pro feature.
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