Hi: I'm new to this list, don't know all the PROTO (in front of) Cols (Glue). I used Ubuntu 6.06-1 for quite a while, now I'm using 7.10. I wanted to take all my Email and contact list out of Evolution 6.06-1 and append it to Evolution 7.10. I tried the Box A to Box B approach and that did not work. In fact it went like Box A to Box A and not Box A to Box B.
Is there some way of doing this without having to retype the 3884 E-mails and the 100's of Contacts over into 7.10? Doing this way could take a few minutes, until Ubuntu Version 15.04 comes out at least. :) If I knew where the Folders were, and What Files to Transfer, perhaps that might work?? Alfred! -----Original Message----- From: Patrick O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: evolution-list@gnome.org Subject: Re: [Evolution] Upgrade from RH8,evo1.0.8 Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 13:50:00 +0000 Barry wrote: > Digging deep here, I noted some November '07 info from Steven Rainwater and > Patrick O'Callaghan in November, upgrading from 1.4.6 to 2.12.1, all in > Redhat format; my project attempt is from RH8, version 1.0.8 to the latest > in Ubuntu. I think I'm into something over my head. I don't know what > Maildir is, nor mh nor mbox. I'm not able to poke around in source code; I > don't use SpamAssasin - probably should. And, of course, I have tons of > mail I don't want to lose. Would I be ahead to set up a local SMTP server, > and mail myself stuff from box A to box B? Or is there something easy here? > My setup in 1.0.8 is strictly defaults, whatever they are. No contacts, > just mail TIA , Barry Maildir, mh and mbox are all alternative formats for storing mail locally on your PC. Evo used to support all three, but IIRC now only supports mbox, so if your local mail is in some other format you'll have to convert it. While there are undoubtedly scripts available on the Web for doing this, they won't in general be oriented to Evo users, so they would need some manual massaging of files and directories. The alternative, and recommended, method is to move your local mail to an IMAP server and back again, i.e. use the old version of Evo to move all your local mail to the server, install the new version of Evo, and then move the mail back (or just leave it there if you prefer). If you don't have access to an IMAP server, Gmail now offers IMAP, though the setup is slightly unusual since they use labels rather than folders. Note that mailing stuff from one box to another, as you suggest, is going to change header information, particularly dates, so it's a non-transparent process. poc _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list