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#*# Once the about:config window is visible, type "global" into the "Filter" text box. You may need to increase the size of the window or alter the column widths to be able to see the full Preferences Names.
#*# Once the about:config window is visible, type "global" into the "Filter" text box. You may need to increase the size of the window or alter the column widths to be able to see the full Preferences Names.
#*# Locate the preference labeled <b>mailnews.database.global.indexer.enabled</b> and set it to <b>true</b> if it is currently false.  (right+click and toggle, or double click)
#*# Locate the preference labeled <b>mailnews.database.global.indexer.enabled</b> and set it to <b>true</b> if it is currently false.  (right+click and toggle, or double click)
# To assist in debugging, you may also want to enable the <b>mailnews.database.global.logging.dump</b> preference, which also requires <b>browser.dom.window.dump.enabled</b> be enabled.  To enable that latter, change the config filter to "dump" or something else.  Note that because of the way the Mac pushes console output from applications through syslogd, having the GloDa logging enabled adds system load on a Mac in a noticable way.
# To assist in debugging, you may also want to enable the <b>mailnews.database.global.logging.dump</b> preference, which also requires <b>browser.dom.window.dump.enabled</b> be enabled.  To enable that latter, change the config filter to "dump" or something else.  Note that because of the way the Mac pushes console output from applications through syslogd, having the GloDa logging enabled adds system load on a Mac in a noticeable way.


# Restart Thunderbird.
# Restart Thunderbird.
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