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Introduction

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Evolution?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=evolution_mail_2.22_thumbnail.png>The Mail view

Evolution is a highly evolved groupware application that makes it easy to store, organize, and retrieve your personal information. Evolution seamlessly combines e-mail, a calendar, an address book, and a task list in one easy-to-use application. You can read and manage your mail and events locally or on a network and thus handle the daily communication more effectively. (Evolution 2.22 User Guide installed with Ubuntu 8.04)

Common Tasks

Webmail in Evolution

Nokia Bluetooth Sync

SpamAssassin Filtering

Google Calendar Integration

Offline Address Book

Evolution supports the LDAP protocol, which means you can use a remote list of contacts from a local network or the internet. The only free online host for LDAP I've found is freeldap.org. Hopefully there are others out there. The website has a section describing configuring Evolution 2.12.1 with freeldap.org which works for Evolution 2.22. I have had some trouble making an offline backup of the remote address book. I hope the article freeldap.org contacts backup in Evolution 2.22.1.1 will solve this. Please Note: Not all the fields available in Evolution Contacts are supported via LDAP. The unsupported fields are shown in grey when you open a contact from the LDAP server. Consider using the LDAP address book as a remote backup, and not your main address book, if you need any of the unsupported fields.

Gmail Contacts in Evolution

To get your Evolution contacts into Gmail one method is to create a free Yahoo! Mail account. The process is as follows:

  1. In Evolution Contacts select the contacts book you want to take to Gmail
    1. Select File > Save Address Book as VCard and choose a location for the file
  2. In Yahoo! Mail switch to classic view. I could not find these options in the current view.
    1. Go to the Address Book and select Import/Export
    2. Import the VCF (VCard) address book you exported from Evolution
    3. Export the address book to the Yahoo! CSV (comma separated values) format
  3. In Gmail go to Contacts and select Import
    1. Select the CSV file you exported from Yahoo! Mail
    2. Optionally add a filter to the new contacts (recommended)

    This tip is built on the shoulders of the Ubuntu Forum thread Evolution - Gmail contacts

    Exporting Settings and Mail

    See Also

    External Links