On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 05:24 -0500, Daniel L. Johnson wrote: > I recently upgraded System D from Red Hat 7.3 and Evolution 1.0.0 to
1.0.0, boy, i'm surprised you could even use it. Maybe it was 1.0.8. > rpath Linux and Evolution 2.2.2 and upgraded System A from Fedora Core 1 > and (I don't know which version of Evolution: whatever was current in > Feb 2004) on the other. > > This question is about system D. > > These 2 conversions are behaving differently, in that > - The installation on system D does NOT have an "unread mail (local) > vFolder (and I am unable to create a vFolder when I try), What does 'unable to create a vfolder' entail? > - most but not all incoming mail is sorted to a subfolder of 'On This > Computer' (named 'Metastar') rather than to Inbox. (Some incoming mail > is sorted correctly: that originating from mayo.edu is corrrectly sorted > to the 'Mayo Inbox' subfolder of 'Inbox' and that originating from > silverquick.com is correctly sorted to the 'On This > Computer'/'AMCS'/'Aero-Med' subfolder.) Check your filters, your filter to check from 'mail from account x' must be catching most or all mail that hits it. Upgrading stuff from 1.0 is multiple steps, so any one of them could have a small problem which messed up the settings. > - Filters are not applied to unread mail that has been put in the > Metastar folder even after I've read the messages and type Ctrl-Y; I am > able to drag-and-drop them to the correct folder. Againj check your filters, the moves are probably not referencing existing folders. > - When I first converted this system, none of my mail filters were > completely imported: the filter name but not the filter rule was > imported, and I edited all the filters to re-instate the rule. > Sometimes this resulted in evolution complaining 'name already exists' > and I had to rename the rule in order to re-create it. > > Overall, it appears that the upgrade of Evolution 2.2.2 somehow failed > to create vfolders and filters properly, while importing old mail and > contacts properly. (I do not use the calendaring features.) Yes obviously. You may simply have to re-create the filters at this point. I'm surprised the import failed so badly though. If you still have your original ~/evolution data, particularly ~/evolution/config.xmldb and ~/evolution/*.xml, you should file a bug and include that data at least (not that i can entirely remembre which files are involved). > I'd appreciate any suggestions for diagnosis or treatment (of the > computer, not of me!) :) 1.0.0 particularly is ancient, so the importing from that all the way to 2.2 isn't very tested. _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
