Re: [Evolution] How to keep multiple Evolution desktops in sync

2009-12-16 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2009-12-15 at 11:10 +0100, Patryk Benderz wrote: [cut] You could forward them to an IMAP provider (such as Gmail or Fastmail) and work from there. yea, but on the other hand, this would violate my corporate policies, thus this solution is not for me :( In that case, the only

Re: [Evolution] How to keep multiple Evolution desktops in sync

2009-12-16 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Wed, 2009-12-16 at 11:00 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: On Tue, 2009-12-15 at 11:10 +0100, Patryk Benderz wrote: [cut] You could forward them to an IMAP provider (such as Gmail or Fastmail) and work from there. yea, but on the other hand, this would violate my corporate policies,

Re: [Evolution] How to keep multiple Evolution desktops in sync

2009-12-15 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 12:33 +0100, Patryk Benderz wrote: Dnia 2009-12-14, pon o godzinie 10:36 +, Pete Biggs pisze: 1.you have to make symbolic link to ~/.evolution in UbuntuOne folder which is synchronised, and it will appear in your other PCs. Bad news is that currently

Re: [Evolution] How to keep multiple Evolution desktops in sync

2009-12-15 Thread Patryk Benderz
[cut] You could forward them to an IMAP provider (such as Gmail or Fastmail) and work from there. yea, but on the other hand, this would violate my corporate policies, thus this solution is not for me :( -- Patryk LeadMan Benderz Linux Registered User #377521 () ascii ribbon campaign -

Re: [Evolution] How to keep multiple Evolution desktops in sync

2009-12-14 Thread Pete Biggs
1.you have to make symbolic link to ~/.evolution in UbuntuOne folder which is synchronised, and it will appear in your other PCs. Bad news is that currently synchronising of symbolic links is disabled, until they get rid of some problems. 2. Second option is to move ~/.evolution into

Re: [Evolution] How to keep multiple Evolution desktops in sync

2009-12-14 Thread Brian J. Murrell
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 10:36 +, Pete Biggs wrote: [ details of UbuntuOne deleted ] AFAIU, UbuntuOne is just an instance of CouchDB. The only real way to keep multiple copies of Evo in sync is to not store anything locally - i.e. use IMAP, LDAP and CalDAV. Or use CouchDB directly. From

Re: [Evolution] How to keep multiple Evolution desktops in sync

2009-12-14 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 10:36 +, Pete Biggs wrote: 1.you have to make symbolic link to ~/.evolution in UbuntuOne folder which is synchronised, and it will appear in your other PCs. Bad news is that currently synchronising of symbolic links is disabled, until they get rid of some

Re: [Evolution] How to keep multiple Evolution desktops in sync

2009-12-14 Thread Patryk Benderz
Dnia 2009-12-14, pon o godzinie 10:36 +, Pete Biggs pisze: 1.you have to make symbolic link to ~/.evolution in UbuntuOne folder which is synchronised, and it will appear in your other PCs. Bad news is that currently synchronising of symbolic links is disabled, until they get rid of

Re: [Evolution] How to keep multiple Evolution desktops in sync

2009-12-13 Thread Patryk Benderz
Imagine you have a couple of road-warriors (with laptops) and some desktops all outfitted with Evolution. How would you keep the contacts, todo-list and calendar in sync between them? E-Mail is and must remain individual per user. Hi Ɓukasz, I know this topic is pretty old, but recently i have

[Evolution] How to keep multiple Evolution desktops in sync

2009-08-07 Thread Lukas Orlowski
Hi Community Imagine you have a couple of road-warriors (with laptops) and some desktops all outfitted with Evolution. How would you keep the contacts, todo-list and calendar in sync between them? E-Mail is and must remain individual per user. A central server is avaliable however the