I'm doing something similar (I'm using Gnome evolution-2.2 2.2.3),
syncing my mail between my laptop and desktop (both Fedora 4). I use
rsync, and the files I include when syncing my mail are the following
(in rsync exclude-file format):

+ ~

+ ~/.spamassassin
+ ~/.spamassassin/**

+ ~/.evolution
+ ~/.evolution/**

+ ~/.gconf
+ ~/.gconf/apps
+ ~/.gconf/apps/evolution
+ ~/.gconf/apps/evolution/**

+ ~/.gnome2_private
+ ~/.gnome2_private/Evol*
+ ~/.gnome2_private/Evol*/**


- *



HTH,

Victor


On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 10:13 -0500, Matt Price wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to figure out a good way to get 2 copies of evolution to
> sync with each other, as well as with my palm pilot.
> 
> My setup is as follow:
> 
> -palm Vx, with one cradle that I keep at home (so palm <-->computer
> syncing occurs only at home)
> 
> -debian Sid desktop at home, running evolution 2.4 (I forget the
> precise version)
> -ubuntu Breezy at work, running evolution 2.4 (package version 2.4.1-0ubuntu7)
> 
> The Palm <--> debian sync works great already, but I don't know of a
> good way to achieve the debian <--> ubuntu sync.  Since I already use
> unison to sync my main data files between these two computers, I
> suppose I could also sync the .evolution folder.  But as I understand
> it (poorly!), evolution-data-server would need to be informed of any
> updates.  Is there a good way to accomplish that in a remotely-run
> script?  Or failing that, is there a better solution?  I've sort of
> looked into multisync, but I can't really decipher the relationship
> between multisync and opensync, andi n any case the debian packages
> for both seem to be undergoing very rapid change right now.
> 
> Anyway, I appreciate any help you can give.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Matt
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