On Wed, 2014-08-20 at 23:36 +0100, John wrote: > Evolution 3.10.4 > Ubuntu 14.04 > > Hello, and many thanks for an excellent open source PIM. > > I have been using it for a number of years and find it most convenient. > > I have 2 PCs both running Ubuntu, and both connected to my lan, which > also includes a Qnap NAS. > I just make a symlink from ~/.local/share/evolution to an NFS folder on > my NAS as in: > > ln -s /home/john/nas/mydocs/Personal/evolution evolution > > I then set up the email accounts on each PC and all seems to work fine. > I seldom open evolution on both computers at the same time. > I also use syncevolution-server to sync to my android devices. > > Should i be linking the evolution folders in .cache and in .config to an > NFS folder also? > I attempted to do that just now, and Evolution opened in first run mode > and asked me to set up an account. When i restored the original > evolution folders in .cache and .config, after a restart all is okay > again.
You don't say what kind of accounts you're talking about, but I have to say this sounds like a bad idea at least for POP, though it would take a careful analysis to say exactly why. Evo is not designed to be used this way and won't take any precautions to ensure the data of one instance is not overwritten by a second instance. If you just want to access the same accounts from several machines, the best way is to use IMAP. Even then you won't get absolute consistency in every scenario (e.g. a message that is Seen in one instance may still be Unseen in another, depending on the setup), but at least you won't lose anything. poc _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
