I set up a WebDAV addressbook in evolution, and copied lots of contacts in to it.
I just set up a new computer. I use evolution 2.12.3 as a mail client on the old one, so I set up evolution 2.12.3 on the new one. I saved my addressbook from the old one as a vcard and rsync'd the file to the new computer. On the new one, I went to File->Import and imported the file.
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop. (read more)
Pre-amble:
fresh install of 12.04; old evolution files available.
First question:
As Ubuntu seems to be abandoning Evolution, I assume they have a tool to import evolution files/folders into thunderbird. What is it called in the repos? And no, I'm not looking for the 'complicated' ways.
Second question:
Can one user use thunderbird as his/her email client and another user evolution?
Hi, I am looking for 2 hours to find a way of synchronizing the categories in evolution contacts with gmail contacts groups. If found a thread in bugzilla for this claiming that is solved after evolution-server 3.*, but I cannot find a way to do this. Does anyone have a clue? It may sound stupid question, but when having 500 contacts grouping is elementary!
Thanks in advance.
I am using Evolution for my email client and after upgrading Ubuntu several upgrades ago, my contacts began appearing/disappearing. Most of the time I need to check or uncheck Personal from my contacts list in order to see my contacts. However, some times I can just type in the email address and the name fills in, but that does not always work.
So far, I've been putting up with it.
I am installing Evolution Mail in another pc, but I want to open and use the local folders (and configuration if possible) of another Evolution installation that I have on a different hard drive. I am connecting this hard drive to the pc I'm installing Evolution using usb. Is this possible? How? Thanks.
Hi,
I would like to import calendar information from outlook (XP) to evolution. The pst-import does not work for me at the moment (Ubuntu 11.10, evolution 3.2.1, it does not recognize pst-files as such, bug filed) and csv-files (even calendar-csv) are imported into the addressbook. Readpst seems to work for email (folders) only. It should also import words with umlaut and special character.