On Wed, 2014-04-16 at 14:55 +0200, Anglade Pierre-Matthieu wrote:
> If I'm understanding correctly your advice, the best would be to get
> ride of the old data. And then importing again in a newly configured
> evolution. If that's right, I'm intending to proceed the following
> way :
> 1) Moving all the old "evolution" directory out of the way.
> 2) Copying back .local/share/evolution/* to its original location.
> 3) removing .local/share/evolution/mail to avoid the conversion bug.
> 4) Starting the new version of evolution.
> 5) Find in the GUI some way to import the old mail data.
>
> Is this correct ?
Hi,
yes, it is correct. Do you have actual backup created by evolution, or
you updated your old home folder on-the-fly? As mentioned earlier, your
current ~/.local/share/evolution is quite small, if you stored any
messages there at all.
By the way, run evolution from a terminal the first time you'll run it
after the play with the internal files, there can be printed some useful
information about failures and such.
Bye,
Milan
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