Thanks Joshua.

Do you know the name of the Evolution config file? The one I am looking
for is the one that has the Mail Accounts in it. It does not appear to
be in the config directory.

Below is a list of the files and directories in the Evolution directory.

What program reads the "Berkeley DB 1.8" files?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] evolution]# file *
addressbook-sources.xml: ASCII text
cache:                   directory
camel-cert.db:           data
cert7.db:                Berkeley DB 1.85 (Hash, version 2, native
byte-order)
config:                  directory
config.xmldb:            ASCII text, with very long lines
filters.xml:             ASCII text
gtkrc-mail-fonts:        ASCII text
key3.db:                 Berkeley DB 1.85 (Hash, version 2, native
byte-order)
local:                   directory
mail:                    directory
meta:                    directory
private:                 directory
searches.xml:            ASCII text
secmod.db:               Berkeley DB 1.85 (Hash, version 2, native
byte-order)
shortcuts.xml:           ASCII text, with very long lines
vfolders.xml:            ASCII text
views:                   directory


Jim

On Tue, 2005-06-28 at 23:38, Joshua Penix wrote:
> Jim Doyle wrote:
> 
> > This appears to be the "setup" program for "Evolution". I am looking for
> > the name of the program (executable) for "Evolution"
> 
> It's both.  The first time a user runs it, it walks you through setting 
> up a mail account.  It knows because you don't have the Evolution config 
> files in your $HOME directory.
> 
> Once those are there and you have an email account configured, running 
> /usr/bin/evolution will launch straight into the mail program.
> 
> -- 
> Joshua Penix                                http://www.binarytribe.com
> Binary Tribe           Linux Integration Services & Network Consulting

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