* Torsten Flammiger <[email protected]> [01-09-13 13:33]:
 [...] 
> create a local cache of names and email adresses in a small sqlite3
> database. Foreach sync create a new temporary table, write all data
> into that table. In case of success rename the old table (append a
> timestamp) and make the new temporary table the curent one. Keep max
> 5 old tables... (TODO: make it configurable)

you do know that lbdb can interface with mutt/abook and store every email
addr passes thru mutt.

  lbdbq <addr>
wahoo:~ > lbdbq Torsten
lbdbq: 23 matches
[email protected]   Torsten Bronger
[email protected]                    Torsten Duwe
[email protected]              Torsten Grote
[email protected]           Torsten Reimer
[email protected]                Torsten Veller
[email protected]              Morten Torstensen
[email protected]                Torsten Flammiger
[email protected]        Torsten Wensel
[email protected]              Torsten Beekhuis
[email protected]                Torsten Neuer
[email protected]               Torsten
[email protected]          Torsten Eric Howard
[email protected]        Torsten Foertsch
[email protected]               torsten
[email protected]               torsten
[email protected]         torstenkuehnel
[email protected]    Torsten Roters
[email protected]      Torsten Schlumm
[email protected]              Torsten Veller
[email protected]      Torsten Vielhak
[email protected]                 Torsten Preut
[email protected]                 Torsten Wolf
[email protected]              Torsten Bergander

lbdbq ? | wc -l
5023

but I have been using it since I first started using mutt, ~1998.
  
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