The only 'risk' is that you might not have enough disk space. It will check this (the check is unreliable in some earlier versions) and warn, but otherwise it should work. But if anything fails you can just go back to 1.4 (before you add anything new to 1.5) and you wont lose anything.Hi Folks, Apologies if this is a RTFM, but I couldn't find any obvious info on this. I'm currently using Evo 1.4 and I'm quite happy with it. I'm seriously thinking about making the leap to 2.0. I'm wondering if there is any risk involved in doing this. Will I loose any of my email, contacts, filters, calander or any other data?
No, it is automatic.If there is a list of manual steps that need to be followed can someone point me in the right direction?
Yes it does it relatively silently (it shows progress bars).Does evo 1.5 silently import everything from 1.4, or do I need to run some special import tool?
If you aren't already building things from source i'd recommend snapshots. Like any snapshots the stability may vary from day to day, so when you find one that works well stick to it.Is there a recommended way of installing Evo 1.5? should I just grab it via a snapshot from red-carpet, or should I just bite the bullet and build it from source?
Stability is generally good. The mailer is better still I think, although i'm a bit biased, and I don't really use the other parts much - but going on the bug counts.
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