Re: [Evolution] migration strategies - Help!

2009-05-03 Thread timzak
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

Re: [Evolution] migration strategies - Help!

2009-04-30 Thread Brett Johnson
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

Re: [Evolution] migration strategies - Help!

2009-04-30 Thread Art Alexion
: 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

Re: [Evolution] migration strategies - Help!

2009-04-30 Thread bg
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

Re: [Evolution] migration strategies - Help!

2009-04-30 Thread Art Alexion
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

Re: [Evolution] migration strategies - Help!

2009-04-30 Thread Art Alexion
Why would you install 8.10? The current version is 9.04, and the long term support release is 8.04. -- Art Alexion MIS/Central Office Support Resources for Human Development - Original Message - From: evolution-list-boun...@gnome.org To: evolution-list@gnome.org Sent: Wed Apr 29 22:28

Re: [Evolution] migration strategies - Help!

2009-04-30 Thread Pete Biggs
> 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

Re: [Evolution] migration strategies - Help!

2009-04-29 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
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