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> > But I need to know, when I will reinstall the system and apps, did > the fresh install of Evolution recognize my "old" account ? Or have I > have to do something ? Evolution will recognise the existing account. I've upgraded my system lots of times - new hardware, new install of OS - and all I've ever done is to copy over the same home directory and Evolution has just started up with the same configuration and content as before. It knows about and recognises data from old versions of Evolution and upgrades databases and locations automagically. I haven't started with a virgin home directory for about 10 years! > > About the compressed tar file, what are the directory compressed ? It depends on your version of Evolution. In general you can find the location of the data in the builtin help Help -> Contents -> Common other questions -> Data storage locations The tar file will not contain the cache files and the configuration settings are dumped from DCONF to a file, otherwise it is just a straight compressed tar file of the data directories. > Did Evolution have all his directories in my home/ hidden > directories? Yes. (Because Evolution runs as a user process it won't be sure to have permissions to store things elsewhere.) 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