I don't know if anyone's mentioned it yet, but IMAP is a great way to migrate
your emails during upgrades and software changes. You could create a gmail
imap account and import all of your local emails into gmail's servers. Then
when you update your system and set up Evo, just set up your gmail
On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 06:19 -0400, Art Alexion wrote:
> Why would you install 8.10? The current version is 9.04, and the long
> term support release is 8.04.
And if you're really concerned about evolution, ubuntu 8.10 includes evo
2.24, which is the most bug-riddled release of evolution I've ever
: Thu Apr 30 08:50:23 2009
Subject: Re: [Evolution] migration strategies - Help!
On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 03:19, Art Alexion wrote:
> Why would you install 8.10? The current version is 9.04, and the long term
> support release is 8.04.
bg:
According to what I thought I saw when I first visit
On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 03:19, Art Alexion wrote:
> Why would you install 8.10? The current version is 9.04, and the long term
> support release is 8.04.
bg:
According to what I thought I saw when I first visited the Ubuntu site a
few weeks ago, 8.10 was listed as the latest LTS release. It's
also
man Development
- Original Message -
From: evolution-list-boun...@gnome.org
To: evolution-list@gnome.org
Sent: Thu Apr 30 05:24:19 2009
Subject: Re: [Evolution] migration strategies - Help!
> In playing with the trial installation
> on another box, I've verified that Evo doesn't
Why would you install 8.10? The current version is 9.04, and the long term
support release is 8.04.
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- Original Message -
From: evolution-list-boun...@gnome.org
To: evolution-list@gnome.org
Sent: Wed Apr 29 22:28
> In playing with the trial installation
> on another box, I've verified that Evo doesn't recognize
> importing of those elements from previous Evo versions.
Not exactly true. When upgrading, Evo will upgrade data from previous
versions if necessary. However I fear that what you are trying to d
On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 19:28 -0700, bg wrote:
> I presently run Fedora Core2 and Evo 1.4.6. Yeah, I know :-)
>
> I am about to sketch out a strategy for upgrading to (32-bit)
> Ubuntu 8.10, which includes Evo 2.24.3, although what with
> the rather aggressive nature of the synaptic package manager