Re: [Evolution] lost local folders when migrating data



On Tue, 2019-04-16 at 22:56 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
On Tue, 2019-04-16 at 07:04 -0400, John Sauter wrote:
I am running Evolution version 3.30.5 (3.30.5-1.fc29) on the Fedora
distribution of GNU/Linux.  Recently Evolution asked if it could
perform a migration, and assured me that a copy of my data would be
preserved.  I allowed it.

If you did not use version 2.32 (migration from mbox to maildir
format)
or version 3.6 (migration from ~/.evolution to XDG standard folders)
before, then I have no idea what kind of "migration" this refers to.

The migration message said something about conversion to maildir
format, if I remember correctly.

Later I noticed that all of my local folders, where I keep old e-
mails
that I might want to reference later, had disappeared from "On This
Computer".

What kind of email account type were these e-mails from? POP? IMAP?

These were from an IMAP account.

Which folders are still there and displayed under "On This Computer"?

"On This Computer" has Inbox, Drafts, Junk, Outbox, Sent, Templates and
Trash.  All of these folders are empty.

I poked around in
~/.local/share/evolution/mail and found a directory named
9d8ea32ba2403d0384ee571755fb07b1045001c2.   Within that directory
is
all of my old local folders.  How do I access them from evolution?

Probably by moving them under ~/.local/share/evolution/mail/local/ if
you are really sure that they were under "On This Computer" before.
But
before trying that I'd first love to see my questions above answered.

I will wait for your response before moving the files.

After I gave permission for the migration I was away from the computer
for several hours.  During that time there was a short power failure
which caused the computer to reboot.

andre
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Thank you for your response.
    John Sauter (John_Sauter systemeyescomputerstore com)
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