Christian:

What you could do is to back up the whole evolution directory as a form
of "Export".  Which is basically what any "export" facility we
implemented would do.

However, if you wish to see this feature in a future release, I would
encourage you to submit a feature request to bugzilla.ximian.com.

Regards,

Stu Zimny
Technical Staff
Ximian, Inc.
401 Park Drive, 3 West
Boston, MA 02215
www.ximian.com



On Sun, 2002-03-24 at 21:33, Christian Kalkhoff wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> maybe this mail is off topic. But since i couldn't find a proper point
> to write down my missing feature, i post it to this list.
> 
> There are a lot cool features in evolution but i miss one very essential
> thing. There is no way to import evolution data into evolution.
> 
> Why you could ask? This is easy. I several times came to the point when
> I had to reinstall my system. Then I just wanted to get my latest mail,
> maybe an requested answer from a mailing list. In the meanwhile for
> example business mail or other important things have been entered my
> pop3 mailbox. So when I clicked on a fresh evolution's Fetch Mail button
> i get all this important stuff.
> 
> Later I remembered that in my backupfiles all my contacts, calendar
> files and old emails are stored. Now I wanted to import this to my new
> evolution. But there is no way to do it. The only way there was to set
> the pop3 options to keep mails and later, after migrating my complete
> profile i downloaded my newer mail. But this shouldn't be the way? I
> think it shouldn't be such a problem to write an import filter for
> evolution data itself. I really miss this feature. What about you? ;-)
> 
> Best regards,
> Christian.
> -- 




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