A differnt problem, in my case,

I didn't upgrade but installed from scratch on a different partition and
copied /home/me/evolution (-R) to the new home (evolution didn't install
an evolution dir in my new home?

so now I am trying to figure out how to keep my previous setting without
losing the saved emails...

Aaron
On Sun, 2004-12-26 at 20:33 +0200, Omer Zak wrote:
> This part of the Evolution upgrade prcess was, surprisingly enough, a
> non-problem for me.
> 
> I adhered religiously to aptitude.
> 
> When Evolution 2.0.3 started up for the first time, it imported my
> Evolution 1.4 files (except for the RSS feed definitions *sob*).
> 
> It then asked me if I want to delete the old files.  The dialog offered me
> three options - Ask me later, Yes, No.  For the time being, I select "Ask
> me later" every time I start up Evolution.
> 
> On Sun, 26 Dec 2004, aamehl wrote:
> 
> > Additionally, I just installed 2.03 copied my evolution/local/*
> > directories and they don't show up.
> >
> > Evolution didn't install a /home/me/evolution folder, has this changed?
> >
> > how do I get my old folders to come back to life?
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