2008/12/28 R. Steven Rainwater <[email protected]>: > On Sat, 2008-12-27 at 16:57 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: >> > > > I have installed ( instead of upgraded ) F10 over an existing F9 > > I just finished going through the same Evolution upgrade here; Fedora 9 > to Fedora 10 and I use maildir for local storage. The thing to remember > is that these days Evolution considers local maildir storage to be a > "protocol" for a "remote account" like POP3 or IMAP. On older versions > of Evolution, it was considered just another file format for local > storage (as it should be IMHO) - so you just selected maildir instead of > mbox and for the storage format of a given folder and you were done. > It's much more complicated to set up now: > > Go to Edit -> Preferences > > Select "Mail accounts" > > Click "add" > > And then follow the dialogs to set it up as if you were setting up a > remote email account. When you get to the "Receiving Email" section > select "maildir" for the server type. It will ask you for a directory > path and you can point it to the maildir directory you preserved from > your old Evolution setup. You'll have to duplicate your SMTP server > setup too - or at least I haven't found a way to have it use the SMTP > server from the real mail account when using maildir storage. This > process also generates several superfluous folders including inbox, > junk, drafts, and trash. There doesn't appear to be any way to delete > these but you can safely ignore them as they'll never be used. >
That's exactly what I have done. I pointed the directory to the ~/crypt/SharedMail ( which is the decrypted version of ~/.crypt-raw using EncFS ), which is essentially a "backup" from a USB pen drive. However, Evo does not "see" any of the emails that are in that maildir. I presume yours did ? One question though: Did you "restore" the maildir from backup first before creating the Evo maildir account ... or did you create the Evo maildir account, and then restore the maildir from backup ? Just curious if it makes any difference. I did the first option, restore from backup first, and then create the Evo maildir account. > If you're like me and get your mail through a POP3 or IMAP account, > you'll have to build a system of filters to get the mail from the POP3 > inbox into the local maildir storage folders. So: > That's what I have to: Receive mail from my ISP via POP3 "account" via TLS/SSL, and then have filters to "move" the new mail to the maildir account. For now, I am not concerned about the filters, as I just need Evo to "see" the mails that are already in the maildir directory. I'll tinker for a few days, and see what else I can do. Otherwise, I'll try to see if kmail could "see" the mails in the maildir directory, and then try to export from kmail to Evo ... hopefully still using maildir though. Thanks. _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
