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-WARNING
-
-Evolution 1.1.2 is a BETA quality release. This means that it has
-bugs, including possibly destructive bugs that can cause valuable data
-to be lost.
-
-For this reason, please make sure you back up your mail and your
-calendar/addressbook information before using Evolution 1.1.2 on them.
-In particular, you are strongly advised to backup the `evolution'
-directory in your home directory if you are upgrading from a 1.0.x
-version of Evolution to Evolution 1.1.2.
-
-
-UPGRADING FROM 1.0.x
-
-The format of certain configuration files has changed in this version
-of Evolution. When you start Evolution 1.1.2 for the first time, it
-will automatically migrate your configuration so that it will work as
-expected with this version.
-
-IMPORTANT: After you have succesfully installed Evolution 1.1.2,
-please make sure that Evolution 1.0.x isn't running anymore and type
-command `killev' on the command-line (without quotes) before launching
-the new version of Evolution.
-
-
-RETURNING TO 1.0.x
-
-If you want to return to a 1.0.x version after trying 1.1.2, you have
-to restore the original configuration files. From the command-line,
-you can do the following, after having quit Evolution:
-
- killev
- cd ~/evolution
- mv filters.xml.bak-1.0 filters.xml
- mv vfolders.xml.bak-1.0 vfolders.xml
- mv shortcuts.xml.bak-1.0 shortcuts.xml
- mv mail/imap.bak-1.0 mail/imap
-
-Note that any changes to filters, vfolders or shortcuts made with
-1.1.2 will be lost after this operation.
-
-Also note that the upgrade mechanism runs automatically only the first
-time you run 1.1.2. For this reason, if you run Evolution 1.1.2, then
-go back to 1.0 using the aforementioned procedure, and then go back to
-using 1.1.2 again, the settings will not be upgraded.
-
-To force the upgrade to happen again in this case, use the following
-command to start Evolution 1.1.2:
-
- evolution --force-upgrade
-
-IMPORTANT: After you have succesfully installed Evolution 1.0.x,
-please make sure that Evolution 1.1.2 isn't running anymore and type
-command `killev' on the command-line (without quotes) before launching
-the older version of Evolution.
-
-
-SEARCH CRITERIA CHANGES
-
-When you specify multiple words in search "contains" criterion,
-Evolution will now search the mail messages that contain all the words
-specified, in any order. (The 1.0.x behavior was to look for the
-whole string in "subject contains" matches, and matched no messages in
-the case of body searches.)
-
-This applies to the search bar, the filter rules and the vfolder
-rules. Filter rules and vfolder rules might need to be re-adjusted
-after you upgrade to version 1.1.2.
-
-
-IMAP FOLDER NAME CHANGES (I18N)
-
-If you created any folder names using non-ASCII characters using prior
-versions of Evolution, you will find they may not be displayed
-properly anymore. This is because previous versions did not implement
-IMAP I18N folder names correctly as specified in RFC 2060.
-
-The upgrade script will try to rectify any filters or vfolders using
-any such names. However, as it does not know the character set used
-by the server, non ISO-8859-1 (latin-1) characters will not be
-properly converted. You may need to reverify the filter and vFolder
-rules in this case.
-
-Also note that if such folder names do not display properly that it is
-purely cosmetic and may be fixed by renaming the folder(s) in
-question.
-