I'm finding this rather bizarre.

On 17/07/07, Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Firstly, completely shutting down evolution requires a bit of chicanery IIRC.

evolution --force-shutdown #Forcibly shut down all Evolution components
Cool - this shut down the backend processes.

Then do your deletion then start again.

It hadn't created these files again.  Hmm, can't be that.

If that still doesn't work, look in ~/.gconf/apps/evolution - that may be
Deleted everythign in this directory.

And it still comes up with the same data!

Is there an apt-get command to uninstall and take all the data files
with it?  (Though from memory last time I tried it took half of gnome
with it!)

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