> > > > If Evolution finds old style config and data files then it will attempt > > to convert them into the new formats and use them. This process can be > > seen if you start Evolution from the command line. If those files are > > in the wrong place or unreadable or corrupt, then obviously Evolution is > > going to find it difficult. > > > It would be nice to know that a command line start BEFORE attempting > the GUI start will do this - is this documented somewhere, like in a > README?
No, you misunderstand. The conversion takes place no matter how you start Evo. The conversion is triggered if Evo sees old style files still around, and that process happens even if the conversion has already been attempted. So if all your old files are still there, start Evo from the command line and you will see some output - that may give you a clue as to why the conversion hasn't/isn't happening. > > > And if you really want to isolate any mail client from this sort of > > thing, then you need to store your mail on-line and use something like > > IMAP to access it rather than downloading it and storing it on your > > local computer. > > > No comment. I like Evo better. > You can use Evo as an IMAP client - you don't have to stop using it. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list