2012/5/7 Antonio M <antonio.montagn...@gmail.com>

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>
> 2012/5/7 Pete Biggs <p...@biggs.org.uk>
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>>
>> First, it would help people to give a proper answer if you told us what
>> the versions of Evolution you are talking about
>>
>> On Mon, 2012-05-07 at 10:38 +0200, Antonio M wrote:
>> > I am trying to transfer an account from an old computer to a new one.
>> > I made the back-up of the complete directory of the user.
>> >
>> > Then I copied the following files in the new folder..
>> >
>> >
>> > $HOME/.local/share/evolution
>> >
>> > $HOME/.config/evolution
>> >
>> > $HOME/.cache/evolution
>> >
>> > $HOME/.gconf/apps/evolution
>>
>> Playing with Evolution's (or any other application's) internal data
>> files is never a good idea unless you really, really know what you are
>> doing.
>>
>> >
>> > But when I start Evolution, I get the account assistant running and I
>> > don't see the old account.
>> > Where is my mistake???
>>
>> Use the backup and restore function from within Evolution - i.e. create
>> a backup file in the old Evolution and restore it with the new
>> Evolution.
>>
>> P.
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> it should have been easier, but the old PC has been cleaned so I can't use
> the backup/restore procedure
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>
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> Antonio Montagnani
> Skype : amontag52
>
> Linux Fedora 16 Verne
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Evolution 3.4.1

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Antonio Montagnani
Skype : amontag52

Linux Fedora 16 Verne
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