[olug] Silly(?) question about evolution

Nick Veys psylence519 at gmail.com
Sun Aug 27 17:01:32 UTC 2006


A lot of settings will also be stored in GConf.  Deleting
~/.gconf/apps/evolution should either remove those settings or
completely break evolution. :)

On 8/26/06, Mario Steele <eumario at trilake.net> wrote:
> Hey Carl,
>
> Sorry for the late reply......
>
> Carl Lundstedt wrote:
> <snip>
> > a) Something to the effect (I can't get it to do it right now) of "cannot
> > start TLSCONNECT, not supported".  I assume this is because I had the
> > encryption method set to TLS, which had worked in the past.
> >
> You will want to make sure OpenSSL is installed, and installed
> properly.  Sometimes SuSE installs it incorrectly.  If it is installed,
> make sure that it's properly registered within the /etc configuration
> > b) Input/output error from server.  Cannot connect.  This comes up no matter
> > what the encryption setting.
> >
> > I don't think its a server problem since Mac mail, thunderbird and kmail all
> > seem quite happy with the server.
> >
> > I've tried deleting the .evolution directory and restarting but that doesn't
> > seem to wipe my settings like it once did.
> >
> If deleting the $HOME/.evolution doesn't remove your settings, try
> checking in $HOME/.kde/evolution or $HOME/.kde2/evolution or
> $HOME/.kde/etc/evolution, something to that effect.  SuSE may have
> decided to move the settings for Evolution to the KDE Directory, to keep
> with the KDE structure.
>
> If this don't work, let me know, I'll grab a copy of SuSE 10.1, and see
> what I can make of it.
>
> Mario Steele
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