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Subject: Re: Wammu questions From: JD jd1008@gmail.com Date: 06/08/2017 08:40 PM
To: Community support for Fedora users users@lists.fedoraproject.org
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 11:58 PM, Rick Stevens <ricks@alldigital.com mailto:ricks@alldigital.com> wrote:
On 06/08/2017 03:45 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 06/09/17 05:12, JD wrote: >> I want to copy over from old phone to new phone the call log and the >> SMS messages. >> >> Thanx for any help. >> >> PS: I tried to use kde connect > > > I use KDE connect quite frequently. It is good and works well for > what/how it is designed. It is designed to... > > - Shared clipboard: copy and paste between your devices. > - Share files and URLs to your computer from any app, without wires. > - Virtual touchpad: Use your phone screen as your computer's touchpad. > - Notifications sync (4.3+): Read your Android notifications from the > desktop. > - Multimedia remote control: Use your phone as a remote for Linux media > players. > - WiFi connection: no USB wire or bluetooth needed. > - End-to-end TLS encryption: your information is safe. > > It is also integrated quite nicely with Dolphin on KDE allowing you GUI > access to the phone's file system to selectively download pictures and such. > > It doesn't have the ability to do what you're attempting.
The SMS data is in a protected directory on Android phones. I believe the call logs are as well. Unless your phone is rooted, you won't have access to them. There are utilities out there in Android-land that will let you back up SMS data and call logs, or you can root your device.
>From what I can remember, the SMS data is in
/data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/mmssms.db
on the phone. Unless you're rooted, /data reports as an empty directory. Android is essentially saying "Nah, it isn't empty, but you ain't root so you can't see what's here. So there! Nyah! Thhpt!" <insert emoji with a thumbed nose here>
There are times I absolutely hate Android. It's my phone. I should be able to do what I want with it. Why the hell can't I move stuff to and from my SD card as I see fit? Truly annoying.
This web site https://www.maketecheasier.com/airdroid-connect-android-phone-to-linux/ says you can # See Messages and Call logs Not sure if that means I would be able to copy them to linux.
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On 06/11/2017 11:47 AM, JD wrote:
jakub@localhost.home (expanded from jakub@localhost): maildir delivery failed: create maildir file /home/jakub/Maildir/tmp/1497083527.P5435.server02.home: Permission denied
Nothing wrong with the list software. That's an invalid address.
On 06/11/2017 12:56 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 06/11/2017 11:47 AM, JD wrote:
jakub@localhost.home (expanded from jakub@localhost): maildir delivery failed: create maildir file /home/jakub/Maildir/tmp/1497083527.P5435.server02.home: Permission denied
Nothing wrong with the list software. That's an invalid address.
I agree it is an invalid address, but how is it that the listserver even attempted to send to this "subscriber"?
I have no idea who this subscriber is, and I NEVER aimed the message at this subscriber.
On 06/11/2017 12:07 PM, JD wrote:
On 06/11/2017 12:56 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 06/11/2017 11:47 AM, JD wrote:
jakub@localhost.home (expanded from jakub@localhost): maildir delivery failed: create maildir file /home/jakub/Maildir/tmp/1497083527.P5435.server02.home: Permission denied
Nothing wrong with the list software. That's an invalid address.
I agree it is an invalid address, but how is it that the listserver even attempted to send to this "subscriber"?
I have no idea who this subscriber is, and I NEVER aimed the message at this subscriber.
I don't know. It's possible that somebody's using that as their Reply To: address to prevent people from emailing them directly.
On 06/11/2017 12:07 PM, JD wrote:
On 06/11/2017 12:56 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 06/11/2017 11:47 AM, JD wrote:
jakub@localhost.home (expanded from jakub@localhost): maildir delivery failed: create maildir file /home/jakub/Maildir/tmp/1497083527.P5435.server02.home: Permission denied
Nothing wrong with the list software. That's an invalid address.
I agree it is an invalid address, but how is it that the listserver even attempted to send to this "subscriber"?
I have no idea who this subscriber is, and I NEVER aimed the message at this subscriber.
It appears that someone has a private email server that maps their public email address to an internal name, but the server is misconfigured in some way. I got several of these messages as well. I suspect that's because the mailing list puts your address as the reply-to now.