On Tue, 2012-10-02 at 23:27 +, Julio Sergio wrote:
> Pete Biggs biggs.org.uk> writes:
>
> > Also, did you copy the mail you wanted out of the newly created
> > ...
>
>
> Ok, Pete, I did as you advised me. Can I now delete the temporary account?
>
Yes. But remember that deleting the tempo
Pete Biggs biggs.org.uk> writes:
> Also, did you copy the mail you wanted out of the newly created
> ...
Ok, Pete, I did as you advised me. Can I now delete the temporary account?
Thanks,
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> Hey Pete! Your solution worked perfectly well. Since the information was
> already unpacked I just have to point to the right directory and my messages
> were readable again.
>
But you said it was in .local/... which is not a good place to have the
mbox files - that's why I said to unpack them
Hey Pete! Your solution worked perfectly well. Since the information was
already unpacked I just have to point to the right directory and my messages
were readable again.
Best regards,
-Sergio.
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On Fri, 2012-09-28 at 16:00 -0700, Julio Sergio Santana wrote:
> Yes, the folders were apparently unpacked in the new locations. I mean,
> MYFOLDER, MYFOLDER.cmeta, MYFOLDER.ev-summary, MYFOLDER.ev-summary-meta,
> MYFOLDER.ibex.index, and MYFOLDER.ibex.index.data, are in
> $HOME/.local/share/evolut
Yes, the folders were apparently unpacked in the new locations. I mean,
MYFOLDER, MYFOLDER.cmeta, MYFOLDER.ev-summary, MYFOLDER.ev-summary-meta,
MYFOLDER.ibex.index, and MYFOLDER.ibex.index.data, are in
$HOME/.local/share/evolution/mail/local, which, I undertand, is the new
standard location. The t
On Fri, 2012-09-28 at 09:13 -0700, Julio Sergio Santana wrote:
> Some time ago, I changed my machine, and I thought the simplest way to keep
> my mail messages was to utilize the Evolution backup operation.
> When I restored the information in the new machine, Evolution told me that
> it was doing
On Fri, 2012-09-28 at 10:49 -0700, Julio Sergio Santana wrote:
> From the data on the xml file inside the backup tar.gz file, I guess the old
> version of Evolution was 2.22.0.
> The new version is 3.2.3
I realize that in an ideal world that should work but that is a
*massive* version jump. N
From the data on the xml file inside the backup tar.gz file, I guess the old
version of Evolution was 2.22.0.
The new version is 3.2.3
And this is the message when run from a terminal:
"e-data-server-ui-Message: Unable to find password(s) in keyring (Keyring
reports: No se encontró ningún result
On Fri, 2012-09-28 at 09:13 -0700, Julio Sergio Santana wrote:
> Some time ago, I changed my machine, and I thought the simplest way to keep
> my mail messages was to utilize the Evolution backup operation.
Which Evolution version was on the old machine?
> When I restored the information in the
Hi,
Some time ago, I changed my machine, and I thought the simplest way to keep
my mail messages was to utilize the Evolution backup operation.
When I restored the information in the new machine, Evolution told me that
it was doing something like translating into a "sqlite" format, and after
seve
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