Maybe this solves your problem too, Rodd.
--Malachi
PS That teaches me not to write before FAQ-ing.
> I love to know what's up with the contact list too.
> > I've been downloading the latest nightlies (when the appear) at home to > test the latest builds. Ever since the new 0.11 series started I > haven't been able to use the contact list at all. > > I've done lots of killev's and oafslay's. > > I've backed up me evolution directory and fooled around with it. > > I've removed my evolution directory and create a new one for each > version. > > Contacts just doesnt' seem to want to work. > > My account at home doesn't get any mail much but spam, but without > working contacts I'm not willing to use it at work (where my email is a > serious tool). > > Any thoughts! > > > mintSlice > > > On 05 Jul 2001 16:24:11 -0700, Malachi Pust wrote: > > Can anyone tell me how to get my contacts list back? Im pretty sure it > > exists still, as "strings addressbook.db" spits out a bunch of people I > > know. I seem to remember reading on this list that a db3 converter was > > in the works and that contact lists were to be restored automagically in > > recent builds. Is this the case? Build 200107030800 has no love for my > > contact list. > > > > Thanks, > > Malachi > > > > -- > redfish bluefish [creative] > p: 03 9879 5944 f: 03 9879 5833 > > "Microsoft, which used to say all the time that the software business > was ruthlessly competitive, is now matched against a competitor whose > model of production and distribution is so much better that Microsoft > stands no chance of prevailing in the long run. They're simply trying > to scare people out of dealing with a competitor they can't buy, can't > intimidate and can't stop." > > -- Eben Moglen, a law professor at Columbia in response to Microsoft > CEO Mr Mundie's comments on the dangers of Open Source Software. >
