Thanks Jeff.

I copied the files as you suggested and it works fine. However I don't
know where the e-mail settings are recorded (config.xmldb I suppose).
Could you give me an indication ? What about contacts ? How to import
them directly from the shell ? 
What is the content of config and where can I find info on config.xmldb
values ?  I see most values in config.xmldb are coded in Hex. Do they
have to be or can I replace that by ascii values ?

Thanks

Pascal

On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 12:23, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> Since Netscape uses mbox files, one should easily be able to write a
> script that will duplicate the folder heirarchy under ~/evolution/local/
> to mimic the heirarchy in ~/nsmail/ and copy the mbox files over.
> You'll also need to create a folder-metadata.xml file in each folder,
> but this xml file is very simple and can be copied from the default
> ~/evolution/local/Inbox/folder-metadata.xml file.
> 
> Once done, Evo should work fine with them (it is suggested that you do
> this while evo is not running).
> 
> Jeff
> 
> On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 14:51, Pascal DeMilly wrote:
> > Dear Evolution developers,
> > 
> > First of all I would like to congratulate you on bringing a great
> > product to life. On my end I have been working hard in promoting Linux
> > on the desktop at my customers replacing slowly but surely MS Windows.
> > One of the biggest complaints I always get is not being able to provide
> > a good replacement for MS Outlook. I have used Evolution for many months
> > now and I am looking forward to 1.0. I would like to replace Netscape
> > messenger, which my users are currently using, by Evolution as soon as
> > it is out of beta. 
> > 
> > While recently doing some testing on how to convert them, I found out
> > that while there is a messenger importer, I couldn't start it from the
> > command prompt. Actually I had to first set Evolution using the setup
> > assistant before being presented with the importer. What do you
> > suggested is the best way to convert my users ? They are not
> > sophisticated enough to go through the steps required to set their
> > e-mail accounts and I sure don't want to have to go to each desktops
> > even when using VNC to update each account. 
> > 
> > This is Unix anyway. One should always be able to go to a shell and run
> > a quick command or perl script to automate stuff. One thing I always
> > disliked about Windows and co was that you couldn't automate things.
> > Always all those darn windows to go through. I hope you guys are not
> > forgetting us, System administrators and solution providers. We want to
> > push Linux on the desktop but we don't want to have the same nightmare
> > than when supporting Windows.
> > 
> > Please don't take that message as flame. It is not my intention. I just
> > want to make sure that we are not forgetting what makes Unix superior to
> > Windows is that you can centralize data, automate tasks and remotely
> > maintain systems easily and efficiently.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Pascal
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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