Dnia 2009-12-14, pon o godzinie 10:36 +0000, Pete Biggs pisze:
> > 
> > 1.you have to make symbolic link to ~/.evolution in UbuntuOne folder
> > which is synchronised, and it will appear in your other PCs. Bad news is
> > that currently synchronising of symbolic links is disabled, until they
> > get rid of some problems.
> > 
> > 2. Second option is to move ~/.evolution into UbuntuOne folder, and then
> > make ln -s ~/UbuntuOne ~/.evolution in order to keep evolution working.
> > 
> >     These are only my theoretical considerations, as i had no time to test
> > this solution. Hope this will help somebody.
> > 
> 
> Be careful.  The information in .evolution can only be guaranteed to be
> consistent if all Evo processes are shutdown (i.e. by doing "evolution
> --force-shtudown").  Also, configuration information is kept in gconf,
> so that won't be synchronised.
hmm, too bad. I didn't know about that.
> 
> Yes, copying .evolution is one way to go, but it is not an "official"
> thing, is unsupported, and is not a full solution.
> 
> The only real way to keep multiple copies of Evo in sync is to not store
> anything locally - i.e. use IMAP, LDAP and CalDAV.  It used to be that
provided that your mail provider gives you one of these services - mine
gives me only exchange 2007 through RPC over HTTP. So i am stuck with
forwarding all this emails to my private pop3 account, until
evolution-imap starts to support RPC over HTTP :(


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