________________________________ From: Patrick O'Callaghan <p...@usb.ve> To: evolution-list@gnome.org Sent: Thu, 16 June, 2011 17:47:54 Subject: Re: [Evolution] restore evolution mail On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 17:33 -0500, sjor...@advcom.net wrote: > I had a problem upgrading my Ubuntu and apparently I didn't back up my > evolution mail like I thought I did. I am having to reinstall Ubuntu. > I am going to install 11.04. > > I have all of my files backed up. I am wondering if there is a way to > copy the file that had my inbox (not the archive because that didn't > work so I don't have the archive file) into the new evolution folders. > I do not know where the file resided in the old system. Please *always* state your version of Evolution. For some reason Ubuntu users seem to think that Evo is an Ubuntu app and that simply stating their version of Ubuntu is enough. Be aware that Evo exists on many systems and the members of this list use all of them, so Ubuntu version numbers don't always mean anything to everyone. Look at Help->About to get the Evo version. poc Hi :) I would stick with previous versions of Ubuntu. The 11.04 uses a very new interface which still has a few rough edges. The 11.10 will be much better, presumably. I'm staying with the 10.04 LTS where possible at work as it's supported until 2013, April. The 10.10 is supported until 2012, April when the 12.04 is released. I've had to move a few machines to 10.10 and used the LibreOffice PPA to replace OpenOffice with LO. I have tried 11.04 a few times at home and on Vms and a LiveCd at work just to explore it. Hopefully i might get Evolution working next week and maybe then a few more people will actually start using it rather than just complaining how slow & broken Windows is (512Mb ram). Regards from Tom :)
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