[ale] Evolution Migration 1.4 -> 2.02

Jeff Hubbs hbbs at comcast.net
Sun Jan 30 22:55:12 EST 2005


That REALLY blows.  My previous Evolution instance must have tens of
thousands of messages in it (thanks, ALE!).  At least I can just keep
the old Evo folder around and grep/regexp through it.  

I'm also concerned that Evo has gone to this one-file-holds-all-messages
thing as opposed to how it used to be, when you could change it to
one-file-per-message.  Mozilla mail burned me before because it did that
and file corruption destroyed countless messages - in fact, that's what
got me to try Evo in the first place.  

Time to thumb nose at Evo and use something more sensible?

Jeff

On Sun, 2005-01-30 at 21:46 -0500, James P. Kinney III wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 02:03 +0000, hbbs at comcast.net wrote:
> > The Evolution docs that I've seen don't cover this seemingly straightforward operation:  moving folders and messages from a 1.4 instance of Evolution to a 2.02 version.  Simply doing an initial run of Evo to set the basic mail parameters and flying in the old ~/evolution folder in place of the one that gets created does not work, nor does it work to compy the old one into the new one.  Evo's import functions don't seem to deal with this either.  What to do?
> > 
> > Jeff
> It is truly a PIA. The _ONLY_ way to migrate that works is to import
> each individual mail file one at a time. I have about 35 different mail
> folders. It was no fun. I guess they go too busy sleeping with $Novell$
> to be bothered with making a good upgrade path.
> 
> Oh, yeah. Doing an upgrade of the entire OS to a new one with evo2.x
> won't do it either.
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