Re: [Evolution] migration to evolution 2.4.1

2005-11-30 Thread postmaster
Hi Andre, thanks for your answers. I killed all evolution-processes, moved a copy of the old ".evolution" folder and also the ".gconf/evolution" to my new home-directory and restarted evolution. evolution-2.4 creates a new inbox-file in ".evolution/mail/local" named for example "Inbox". my old s

Re: [Evolution] migration to evolution 2.4.1

2005-11-25 Thread Rafael Bujotzek
Hi Andre, thanks for your answers. I killed all evolution-processes, moved a copy of the old ".evolution" folder and also the ".gconf/evolution" to my new home-directory and restarted evolution. evolution-2.4 creates a new inbox-file in ".evolution/mail/local" named for example "Inbox". my old s

Re: [Evolution] migration to evolution 2.4.1

2005-11-25 Thread Andre Klapper
hi rafael, Am Donnerstag, den 24.11.2005, 15:43 +0100 schrieb Rafael Bujotzek: > I installed a brand new ubuntu with evolution 2.4.1. > Before that I used evolution 2.2.?. so i assume that it's a different system and that the old evolution-2.2 data folder ($HOME/.evolution) is not still on the e

[Evolution] migration to evolution 2.4.1

2005-11-24 Thread Rafael Bujotzek
Hi, I installed a brand new ubuntu with evolution 2.4.1. Before that I used evolution 2.2.?. I saved my home-directory to a seperate disk. But now the filestructure in 2.4.1 seems to be different and the new evolution can't import my mail. Is there a migration-trick like the one with version 2?