Hi,
I've a simple "BACKUP" configuration (one of them):
$ syncevolution --configure syncURL= username=$email backend=eas-contacts dumpData=0 printChanges=0 target-config@google-eas addressbook $ syncevolution --configure --template SyncEvolution_Client syncURL=local://@google-eas username= sync=one-way-from-server backend=file database=file:///tmp/Google_Contacts_backup_eas databaseFormat=text/vcard google-eas@Google_Contacts_backup_eas addressbook

I thought that `sync=one-way-from-server` guarantee that the remote would keep untouched...

1st time it was true: contacts were pulled to local files. Great.
2nd time after reboot and /tmp/Google_Contacts_backup_eas cleaned up I got most (131 of 135) of my contacts deleted. Sucks.

The root reason for that must be the sync=two-way in target-config. Or maybe evolution-activesync misbehaved, I don't know.

I'm lucky Google has a tiny time-machine behind the "Restore contacts" command.

Any ideas?
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Ildar Mulyukov,  free SW designer/programmer
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