Hi!
It's that simple :-)
Here's a complete list of files + folders to transfer:
.trinity/share/apps/kmail
.trinity/share/config/emailidentities
.trinity/share/config/emaildefaults
.trinity/share/config/kmailrc
.trinity/share/config/kmailsnippetrc
.trinity/share/config/kmail.eventsrc
Your folder with all mails (just in case you don't know):
$ cat .trinity/share/config/kmailrc|grep ^folders=
And if you stored account passwords with kwallet, that hast to be moved, to. Or you enter
the account passwords again.
Nik
Am Samstag, 20. Februar 2016 schrieb Glen Cunningham:
G'day Trinity Users,
At last I've found a tuit ( a round one) :-) Upgrading from
TDE 3.5.11 to Trinity R14.0.2. So far, I've got Ubuntu 14.04.4 with
Trinity R14.0.2 on another computer. My yellow-streak compells me to
leave the working TDE 3.5.11 system alone until the new box is properly
configured.
My main problem is transferring KMail settings and mailboxes to the
new system, so my questions are ....
1. Is it just a simple copy of the files from the old to the new
systems?
2. If this is possible, which files need to be copied? From where to
where? (Seems that paths and directories are very different on the two
systems).
FWIW. I tried searching the list archives but my search-foo is rather
low just now, but I found some references that suggest that what I want
to do is actually doable.
Thanks in antic,
Glen
PS. If anyone is interested, the "new" system is an Aldi Akoya E4214
which is not as yet well supported by Linux distros but eventually got
WiFi working with a custom compiled driver. G.
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