> By the way, I definitely have /usr/lib/beagle/Backends in my system, and > contains: > > EvolutionBackends.dll ThunderbirdBackends.dll Thanks to your message I discovered what is going on. The Thunderbird backend is actually contained in the Debian package: beagle-backend-evolution. Of course, since I don't use evolution, I did not have this installed. I decided to install it. Unfortunately it installed a whole mess of dependencies including the evolution package itself. It's rather
If it makes you feel better, you can copy /usr/lib/beagle/Backends/ThunderbirdBackends.dll to somewhere else, uninstall beagle-backend-evolution and related dependencies (if you actually remember them) and then again copy back the dll as ThunderbirdBackends.dll This is a temporary work around; that dll file is all that beagle requires. - dBera -- ----------------------------------------------------- Debajyoti Bera @ http://dbera.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user