Much thanks for your prompt response to my bug report. As you suggested in your previous email I will likely try to send a message "upstream" to people writing the software. Sorry that at the moment I perhaps can not provide you with an accurate answer. I at least specify what I know (related to gconf). My previous workstation was running openSUSE 11.1 as I have written in my bug report. I was using KDE 3.5. I knew for a long time that it was a big problem to share a common NFS home directory if you access it from several different linux/UNIX workstations (even not at the same time). Even more it causes problems if you have a KDE on workstation A and GNOME on workstation B and if the two (or more) workstations use different linux distributions issued at different years. Anticipating such difficulties I decided to do the following thing BEFORE switching from my older openSUSE 11.0 KDE 3.5 workstation to my new ubuntu 9.04 GNOME workstation: I deleted (OK; I moved to some backup folder) all my configuration directories and files like .kde, .gconf, .gconfd, .dmrc and many others (see the list of them at the end of this email). I have done this because I thought that these files might be incompatible with my new ubuntu. (I had no idea that these files might affect Evolution in any manner.) I was in a hope that my first ubuntu session will create new configuration files and directories instead the deleted ones as soon as it finds that there are some missing ones. Yes, it did. But the problem arose when I first started the Evolution mail client on my new ubuntu Jaunty workstation. The ubuntu Evolution simply ignored the existing .evolution folder. I stress that the folder was surely there ( /home/konopka/.evolution ) and full of emails and all stuff left there by my openSUSE Evolution sessions. I must say that I am much (in a negative sense) surprised if some Evolution cache files were stored outside the .evolution folder. I think that ALL FILES DIRECTLY RELATED TO Evolution SHOULD BE STORED WITHIN THE .evolution FOLDER and not in some gconf or so. As I just have written above I had deleted all folders like .gconf and .gconfd before starting my first ubuntu session. (I had expected that .gconf and .gconfd created by openSUSE might not be compatible with ubuntu. For that reason I deleted them before. And I did not have any idea that they could affect Evolution in any significant way.) As I have also written above I now write down the list of all config files and folders which I had deleted from my /home/konopka (i.e. my $HOME) directory before starting my first graphical ubuntu session. These are (see also .gconf on the 18th line) .config dsmerror.log .gconfd .gpilotd.pid .gtk_qt_engine_rc .ICEauthority .kde4 .qt .wapi .fontconfig .gnome2 .gstreamer-0.10 .gtkrc .icons .recently-used .xauth .cache .dmrc .gconf .gpilotd .gtk-bookmarks .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 .kde .pulse .recently-used.xbel .Xauthority If you or anybody ask me I will try to reproduce the bug any times. (To achieve this I would move my current ubuntu-created .evolution folder somewhere and copy my old saved openSUSE .evolution folder to my $HOME. I can also delete all my config files like those listed above. Then I can start a new ("first") ubuntu session and launch the Evolution program on the ubuntu and to monitor the bug appearance again. And my old openSUSE 11.0 workstation, although switched off, is still available if needed.) Best regards Martin Konopka. On Thu, 2009-07-09 at 16:57 +0000, Sebastien Bacher wrote: > the cache are not deleted even if evolution don't list the accounts, > the account configuration is in gconf do you still use the same gconf > configuration? >