On 2013-10-11, John W. Foster <jfoster81...@gmail.com> wrote:

> installed by an application. Currently for example evolution 'hides' its
> dot files somewhere other that a simple .evolution. I wanted to try to

>From their FAQ (but it may be outdated):

Where does Evolution store my data?

Evolution stores your data in $HOME/.evolution/, your account settings in
$HOME/.gconf/apps/evolution and your passwords in
$HOME/.gnome2_private/Evolution. The passwords are not stored encrypted, just
base64 encoded. SSL Certificates are stored in $HOME/.camel_certs, and if
Evolution crashed while you were writing an email, there could even be a file
$HOME/.evolution/.evolution-composer.autosave-123456 (where 123456 is some
string). Note: If you run Evolution 2.8 or older, the file will be at
$HOME/.evolution-composer.autosave-123456.

Note: If you run Evolution 2.32.0 or later version, ~/.evolution directory will
be gone and the files will be partitioned into three base directories which are
by default:

$HOME/.local/share/evolution
        
The user's data files :

$HOME/.config/evolution  Various configuration and state files

$HOME/.cache/evolution   Disposable data caches


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