Christoph A. wrote: > On 18.10.2009 17:49, Ed Greshko wrote: > >> Strange.... I have been unable to duplicate the problem.... >> >> In cases like this I always fall back to creating a new user account and >> testing it under the new account. This helps to determine if it is a >> user issue or system wide issue. >> > > * mv .evolution evolution_old > * yum remove evolution > * yum install evolution > * start evolution, setup new email account > * stop evolution > * cp /etc/pki/nssdb/cert8.db /etc/pki/nssdb/key3.db . > * start evolution > > problem still persists. > > Some more info about my evolution "history": > After the installation of fc11 I removed evolution because I used > thunderbird. (some months ago) Now I wanted to try evolution and > installed it again. > If no one is able to reproduce this I will see if I can reproduce it on > a new fc11 installation (applying these steps: remove evolution, install > thunderbird, install evolution). > > > Well, the system I tried it on has both Tbird and evolution installed. Maybe, in the AM, I'll try removing evolution and reinstalling it. FWIW, when I said add a new user...I meant add a new Fedora user and test...as in create a whole new Fedora user account, not just a new email account. Also, it shouldn't be necessary to copy those files to .evolution since if they are not there evolution will do that. -- The sheep that fly over your head are soon to land. Guess Who! http://tinyurl.com/mc4xe7
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