Re: Mutt+Abook: questions about addresses and multiple addressees

2012-12-23 Thread leo
On 22.12.2012-20:28, Christoph Möbius wrote: ::Second question:: I'm not able to select more than one addressee in a single field (To or Cc or Bcc). Are there any key bindings or something like this to do that? in muttrc I have set query_command = abook --mutt-query '%s' typing

Re: Mutt+Abook: questions about addresses and multiple addressees

2012-12-23 Thread leo
On 22.12.2012-23:09, Marco wrote: On 2012–12–22 Andre Klärner wrote: Well, from the manpage of abook I guess that is not possible. But from my perspective it is the right way to do it as it is. I think of it as a properly written address is better than just the technical declaration of

Re: Jump to next mailbox with unread mail

2012-12-23 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* Chris Green c...@isbd.net [2012-12-22 17:15:01 +]: On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 10:08:25AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: * Chris Bannister cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz [12-22-12 09:58]: On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 01:47:24PM +, Chris Green wrote: I have added:- bind

Re: Mutt+Abook: questions about addresses and multiple addressees

2012-12-23 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi leo! On Sa, 22 Dez 2012, leo wrote: ::First question:: When I write an e-mail and I choose the addressee, abook automatically always insert into the field To (or Cc or Bcc) the name and the e-mail address (example: name surname name.surn...@gmail.com. I would like that in the field To

Re: Mutt+Abook: questions about addresses and multiple addressees

2012-12-23 Thread Marco
On 2012–12–22 Christoph Möbius wrote: set query_command = abook --mutt-query '%s' Me, too. typing Q in the index lets you query names and addresses ( C-a lets you add more queries to previous ones ) How? Pressing Ctrl-a yields to the message “Key is not bound”. Do I need to configure it

Re: Mutt+Abook: questions about addresses and multiple addressees

2012-12-23 Thread Christoph Möbius
Also sprach Marco am So, 23 Dez 2012 um 18:34:45 +0100: On 2012–12–22 Christoph Möbius wrote: typing Q in the index lets you query names and addresses ( C-a lets you add more queries to previous ones ) How? Pressing Ctrl-a yields to the message “Key is not bound”. Do I need to configure

Re: Mutt+Abook: questions about addresses and multiple addressees

2012-12-23 Thread Marco
On 2012–12–23 Christoph Möbius wrote: How? Pressing Ctrl-a yields to the message “Key is not bound”. Do I need to configure it somehow? sry, it's A (capital a) Works perfectly, thanks. Q restarts a new search. Forgetting all previous results. My answer above should resolve it It did,