Suman, Thanks for the help on this one, but it did not work. I was able to follow all of your instructions except the last line,
killall -s SIGHUP /usr/lib/GConf/2/gconfd-2 which returned a file not found. It deleted some things, * Stuff On This Computer * Filters * Signatures but did not solve the problem I was trying to fix with it. For some reason, my exchange hosted personal Contacts display a few apparently arbitrary addresses, always the same, but never more than 6 or so (I think there are about 1200 total). I have another computer on the same network with the identical version of Evolution as this one, but that one shows all of the contacts. The only difference is the properly functioning installation is on xubuntu (xfce) and the problem one is on kubuntu (kde); I don't expect that is the problem, but I am passing it on. Both computers show the Global Address List. Any ideas? On Sat, 2007-09-15 at 01:41 -0400, Suman wrote: > > On 13/09/2007, Art Alexion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I want to reconfigure evolution from scratch. My mail > contacts and > calendar are on an exchange server so I won't lose them. What > is > everything I have to delete? > > [if you're using GNOME] > evolution --force-shutdown > rm -rf ~/.evolution/ > rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/evolution/ > rm -rf ~/.gnome2_private/Evolution/ > > killall -s SIGHUP /usr/lib/GConf/2/gconfd-2 > > -- > > Art > > -Suman > --
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part
_______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list