On Sun, 2004-09-19 at 10:01, Ron Johnson wrote: > On Sun, 2004-09-19 at 17:07 +0200, guenther wrote: > > > > Evolution 2.0.0 uses a new hidden directory, ~/.evolution. You might > > > > want to backup your old ~/evolution data directory anyway. > > > > > > The main problem is all local mail is stored in that different > > > location. So if you use pop, etc, then any new mail wont be > > > accessible to the other version, etc. > > > > Doh, forgot about that. > > > > Sure, but be aware that POP3 will be an issue anyway. If you retrieve > > any mail from your POP3 server without leaving them on the server (for > > that test account), you won't see them in your main account.
The pop e-mails are actually easy to move over. Just move the mbox where they are. may the markings, read, replied etc. will be incorrect but that shouldn't be a big problem. What about moving the contacts database? I wasn't successful with that! > > IMAP. That way, you can run any MUA you want, and all email will > be in one spot. -- Tom All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses
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