As I said, vCards have the advantage of information structure. When I receive
someone's vCard and want to keep his contact, I just click on the vCard and
it gets added to my Netscape Address Book. At next Hotsync, it gets
transferred to the Palm. Without ever typing as much as a single character!

Bet you can't do that with text signatures, hein? Perhaps you should think
about changing mail client...

vCards are a fantastic standard, and they should be used more often. I was
marvelled a few days ago, when I lined up my Palm and a Nokia 7110, sent my
personal vCard and 'voli�' the cell phone received it, understood te whole
vCard and added me to the address book. Fantastic!


Dave Johnson wrote:

> Sergio Carvalho wrote:
>
> >I'm having problems with this mailing list. My postings get rejected,
> >when I attach my vCard to the messages.
> Good! :-)
>
> I don't know about others, but I find vcards to be a real annoyance: they
> pile up in my attachments folder, then I have to delete them manually.
> What a pain.
>
> My advice would be to not attach it: stick to plain text email. Put your
> contact info in a signature instead, if you want to include it.
>
> Dave Johnson

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