Hello,
my bad, for late reply.
On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 18:02 +0100, Andy Allen wrote:
> Hi Pete,
> Thanks for the info - I have now managed to get the importing/migrating
> process to run (by resetting the gconf keys in terminal first), but it
> failed near the end and now Evolution won't run at
Hi Pete,
Thanks for the info - I have now managed to get the importing/migrating
process to run (by resetting the gconf keys in terminal first), but it
failed near the end and now Evolution won't run at all! As you say, you
only get one chance, because I tried importing some files into
.evolution/m
Hi Ritesh,
Many thanks for your helpful reply - I've added a few comments below.
On Sun, 2007-05-27 at 18:26, Ritesh Khadgaray wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-05-27 at 10:55 +0100, Andy Allen wrote:
> > Hi Mark,
> > Thanks for your response - no, I haven't tried exporting to another
> > email program as an
On Sun, 2007-05-27 at 10:55 +0100, Andy Allen wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> Thanks for your response - no, I haven't tried exporting to another
> email program as an intermediary, but I'm sure I should be able to
> export/import between two versions of Evolution. I've tried using the
> Import Assistant in Ev
Andy Allen wrote:
>Hi Mark,
>Thanks for your response - no, I haven't tried exporting to another
>email program as an intermediary, but I'm sure I should be able to
>export/import between two versions of Evolution. I've tried using the
>Import Assistant in Evolution 2.0.2 but it says "No settings
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your response - no, I haven't tried exporting to another
email program as an intermediary, but I'm sure I should be able to
export/import between two versions of Evolution. I've tried using the
Import Assistant in Evolution 2.0.2 but it says "No settings found".
I don't want
Hi Ritesh,
Thanks for the link to the article which I've read with interest.
Trouble is I think the difference between Evolution 1.2.2 and 2.0.2 is
too great and there doesn't seem to be an easy way of migrating from the
latter to the former. I've submitted a question to the 'experts' at
RedHat, bu
On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 19:59 +0100, Andy Allen wrote:
> Migrating from Evolution 1.2.2 to 2.0.2 (upgrading OS from RedHat 9 to
> CentOS 4.4) and want to import old mail, addressbook and settings,
> having saved them in a folder in the same partition. I've tried
Did you move .evolution to another fol
Migrating from Evolution 1.2.2 to 2.0.2 (upgrading OS from RedHat 9 to
CentOS 4.4) and want to import old mail, addressbook and settings,
having saved them in a folder in the same partition. I've tried
Evolution Import Assistant (Import data and settings from older
programs), but it responds with "
Migrating from Evolution 1.2.2 to 2.0.2 (upgrading OS from RedHat 9 to
CentOS 4.4) and want to import old mail, addressbook and settings,
having saved them in a folder in the same partition. I've tried
Evolution Import Assistant (Import data and settings from older
programs), but it responds with "
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