It's not really that non-standard. I have a IMAP email account, and a primary work computer with the older version of X1 installed. I do 95% of the email work from that PC. Everything works as it should.
I have a secondary computer that syncs with the same IMAP email account, and the new version of X1 installed on that PC. Once all the emails are synced with the secondary computer, I should be able to evaluate X1 to determine how it works compared to how I know the older version works on the primary PC.
The new X1 is very confusing, it keeps telling me that the index is up to date, but it is not. Last night when I posted my original question, it had only 60 of the 48000+ sent emails in the index, but it told me that it was up-to-date. This morning I checked it, and it now has many, many more of the sent emails in the index -- going all the way back to 2010 now, but all the emails from June 18th of this year are still missing. My assumption is that one day, it may actually have everything indexed, but after two days at it, with it constantly reporting that it was up-to-date, it has not. It is hard to evaluate a program when what it keeps reporting is flat out wrong. I cannot pull the trigger to purchase this new version until I actually have faith that it is going to report the results I'm searching for, and after 2-3 days of corrupted indexes (with multiple reinstalls) and now a seemingly valid install that does not find what I'm searching for, I'm afraid that the 2 week trial is going to run out, and it's still not going to have every email in the index.
If there is something I can do to have it use 100% of my PC to finish indexing everything, then I can set it while I'm at work, and let it have at it. Or if it had an actual, true-to-life update of how much more indexing it has to go, then I would at least have some idea that it really is working towards a goal.
Here's a link to the program Google created to integrate with Outlook to help keep everything between Google Apps and Outlook synced up: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gappssync.
I have a secondary computer that syncs with the same IMAP email account, and the new version of X1 installed on that PC. Once all the emails are synced with the secondary computer, I should be able to evaluate X1 to determine how it works compared to how I know the older version works on the primary PC.
The new X1 is very confusing, it keeps telling me that the index is up to date, but it is not. Last night when I posted my original question, it had only 60 of the 48000+ sent emails in the index, but it told me that it was up-to-date. This morning I checked it, and it now has many, many more of the sent emails in the index -- going all the way back to 2010 now, but all the emails from June 18th of this year are still missing. My assumption is that one day, it may actually have everything indexed, but after two days at it, with it constantly reporting that it was up-to-date, it has not. It is hard to evaluate a program when what it keeps reporting is flat out wrong. I cannot pull the trigger to purchase this new version until I actually have faith that it is going to report the results I'm searching for, and after 2-3 days of corrupted indexes (with multiple reinstalls) and now a seemingly valid install that does not find what I'm searching for, I'm afraid that the 2 week trial is going to run out, and it's still not going to have every email in the index.
If there is something I can do to have it use 100% of my PC to finish indexing everything, then I can set it while I'm at work, and let it have at it. Or if it had an actual, true-to-life update of how much more indexing it has to go, then I would at least have some idea that it really is working towards a goal.
Here's a link to the program Google created to integrate with Outlook to help keep everything between Google Apps and Outlook synced up: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gappssync.