On Thu, 2015-05-28 at 21:46 -0400, John Lauterbach wrote: > I am using evolution 3.16.0 under Ubuntu 15.04. I use SpiderOak as > my remote off-site backup service. The e-mail in Evolution is very > important to me. In one sense, it is my corporate file cabinet. > SpiderOak backs-up my evolution and other data files when there are > changes. In addition, when I make changes in evolution such as > adding a folder, I use evolution backup feature. > So, my question is which evolution folders need to be backed up when > they change in order to minimize data loss if something goes wrong? > John
The Evo backup feature is intended for occasional use when you want to transfer Evo from one machine or distro to another. It's not meant to be used as a regular (e.g. nightly) backup since it copies everything, not just changes. This is likely to be very wasteful, especially if you have a normal system backup as well. For everyday use, simply backup your home directory using one of the many standard backup solutions. It's best to do this automatically and when your system is quiescent, typically overnight. Most such systems do this incrementally to save space. Personally I use rsnapshot to a local file server, but each to his own. poc _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list