address book problems
Eli Wapniarski
eli at orbsky.homelinux.org
Sun Mar 21 05:42:29 UTC 2010
On Sunday 21 March 2010 05:11:36 John Aldrich wrote:
> On Saturday 20 March 2010, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > I don't know - things are changing just too fast. I've no idea where
> > the 'spam reports' comes from. At one point I could use the akonadi
> > configuration to set a default addressbook - but that option doesn't
> > seem to be there any more - if it's moved, perhaps Rex or Kevin knows
> > where?
> >
> > For the newly added addresses - did you add them to an addressbook that
> > is pointed to std.vcf? According to the developers that's the prime
> > source of data, and the ~/.local/share/contacts is the cached data.
> >
> > After that, I'm out of ideas. It works for me, but it's immensely
> > frustrating when I can't even find the method I used to get it to work,
> > i.e. set the default addressbook.
>
> I have no idea where I added them to. I added them to the address book that
> comes up when you click on "tools ->Address Book" I suspect that it's not
> the vcf enabled address book.
>
Try this...
1) Exit out of Contact completely... Including the Korganizer reminder daemon
and kwallet if its running.
2) Stop Akonadi
3) Make sure that Nepomuk is running.
4) Make a backup of the folder ~/.local/share/akonadi
5) Restart Akonadi
6) Start Kontact
7) In the Akonadi configuration tool, add the resources that you need.
Eli
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