Re: evolution: squeeze -> wheezy

2013-02-27 Thread Harvey Kelly
> try to restore backup but the e-mails didn't have restored Ah, sorry. I didn't know you were already importing the backup in maildir format. I do think this is an upstream problem too: I got so frustrated last year I even installed Fedora and Arch, before returning to Debian, all due to the pro

Re: evolution: squeeze -> wheezy

2013-02-27 Thread Carlos Pasqualini
El mié, 27-02-2013 a las 15:44 +, Harvey Kelly escribió: > As long as you export/backup your email with Evolution's export > facility you should be okay. > > Thans harvey for the info! on my first email, you'll see: 9) try to restore backup but the e-mails didn't have restored This was th

Re: evolution: squeeze -> wheezy

2013-02-27 Thread Harvey Kelly
Hi Carlos, > i'm having trouble updating my system to wheezy. > I'm testing on VMs with disposable emails, but not having good results: I had a similar problem going from Evolution 3.0 -> 3.4. Oddly there was no such problem from 2.30 - > 3.0. Evolution's mail is stored in maildir format - where

Re: evolution: squeeze -> wheezy

2013-02-27 Thread Carlos Pasqualini
El mar, 26-02-2013 a las 17:25 -0300, Carlos Pasqualini escribió: > Hi people! > > i'm having trouble updating my system to wheezy. > > I'm testing on VMs with disposable emails, but not having good results: > > The steps i'm using are: > > 1) on a VM, fresh install of squeeze; /home on another

evolution: squeeze -> wheezy

2013-02-26 Thread Carlos Pasqualini
Hi people! i'm having trouble updating my system to wheezy. I'm testing on VMs with disposable emails, but not having good results: The steps i'm using are: 1) on a VM, fresh install of squeeze; /home on another disk 2) setup a pop3 account on evolution, preserving mails on server 3) download s