On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 04:05:49PM -0600, Russell Harris wrote:
On Tue, November 11, 2014 7:03 am, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 08:23:57AM -0600, Russell Harris wrote:
On Mon, November 10, 2014 7:34 am, DaleKelly wrote:
how can I configure/maintain an address book?
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 03:09:17PM +0100, Daniël de Kok wrote:
Of course, notmuch can be wrapped to provide similar functionality.
This repo has a very nice wrapper for notmuch:
https://github.com/domo141/nottoomuch/
Cheers,
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 08:23:57AM -0600, Russell Harris wrote:
On Mon, November 10, 2014 7:34 am, DaleKelly wrote:
how can I configure/maintain an address book?
But if you have a high volume of email and many addresses, you may need to
utilize a database package to manage the address book.
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 09:24:45AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* DaleKelly d...@dalekelly.org [11-10-14 09:22]:
On 11/10/2014 08:55 AM, John Niendorf wrote:
Check out abook in the repository.
[...]
already installed, how do I interface it with mutt?
Honestly, from a *long* time
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 02:03:15AM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 08:23:57AM -0600, Russell Harris wrote:
On Mon, November 10, 2014 7:34 am, DaleKelly wrote:
how can I configure/maintain an address book?
But if you have a high volume of email and many addresses,
On Tue, November 11, 2014 7:03 am, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 08:23:57AM -0600, Russell Harris wrote:
On Mon, November 10, 2014 7:34 am, DaleKelly wrote:
how can I configure/maintain an address book?
But if you have a high volume of email and many addresses, you may need
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 08:34:58AM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
how can I configure/maintain an address book?
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http://www.dalekelly.org/
Look in the man page for aliases. They're pretty basic but work pretty
well. If you're looking for something a bit more robust
Check out abook in the repository.
John
On 10 Nov 2014, at 14:34, DaleKelly d...@dalekelly.org wrote:
how can I configure/maintain an address book?
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(my whereabouts below)
http://www.dalekelly.org/
On 11/10/2014 08:55 AM, John Niendorf wrote:
Check out abook in the repository.
John
On 10 Nov 2014, at 14:34, DaleKelly d...@dalekelly.org wrote:
how can I configure/maintain an address book?
--
(my whereabouts below)
http://www.dalekelly.org/
already installed, how do I interface it
On 11/10/2014 09:23 AM, Russell Harris wrote:
Unless you have a high volume of incoming mail and you need to add the
addresses to you address book, the alias capability of Mutt may be
perfectly adequate.
I'll look at the alias compatibility
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* DaleKelly d...@dalekelly.org [11-10-14 09:22]:
On 11/10/2014 08:55 AM, John Niendorf wrote:
Check out abook in the repository.
John
On 10 Nov 2014, at 14:34, DaleKelly d...@dalekelly.org wrote:
how can I configure/maintain an address book?
--
(my whereabouts below)
On Mon, November 10, 2014 7:34 am, DaleKelly wrote:
how can I configure/maintain an address book?
The first thing to do whenever you have a question such as that is to
submit to Google (or whatever search engine you prefer) the query
mutt address book. Then look over the list of links which the
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 09:08:03AM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 09:08:03 -0500
From: DaleKelly d...@dalekelly.org
To: John Niendorf j...@jfniendorf.org
CC: mutt-users@mutt.org mutt-users@mutt.org
Subject: Re: address book?
already installed, how do I interface
On 11/10/2014 09:23 AM, Russell Harris wrote:
The first thing to do whenever you have a question such as that is to
submit to Google (or whatever search engine you prefer) the query
mutt address book. Then look over the list of links which the
search engine returns and click and click on the
On 11/10/2014 09:24 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Honestly, from a*long* time linux user...
man abook
I'll try, about 20 years ago on Unix they were doing some HOWTO format
documentation on things you wanted to do, not much around any more
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http://www.dalekelly.org/
On 11/10/2014 10:18 AM, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 09:08:03AM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 09:08:03 -0500
From: DaleKelly d...@dalekelly.org
To: John Niendorf j...@jfniendorf.org
CC: mutt-users@mutt.org mutt-users@mutt.org
Subject: Re: address book?
already
* DaleKelly d...@dalekelly.org [11-10-14 14:53]:
On 11/10/2014 09:24 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Honestly, from a*long* time linux user...
man abook
I'll try, about 20 years ago on Unix they were doing some HOWTO
format documentation on things you wanted to do, not much around any
more
On 11/10/2014 10:18 AM, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 09:08:03AM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 09:08:03 -0500
From: DaleKelly d...@dalekelly.org
To: John Niendorf j...@jfniendorf.org
CC: mutt-users@mutt.org mutt-users@mutt.org
Subject: Re: address book?
already
On 11/10/2014 03:31 PM, DaleKelly wrote:
when I press I in mutt, I get an empty abook, a put my addresses in abook
what can I do to get the populated one instead?
got it, in mutt abook, I choose l to import the addressbook after I
exported it using w from just abook, the commands are in ?
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 02:22:39AM -0500, Patrice Levesque wrote:
So, does everyone here use abook, or nothing, or just have all their
E-Mail addresses in mutt aliases, or what? Any suggestions would be
very welcome.
If I found something that could synchronize my (any) phone as well
Yes, that's the way round I am really. I want a good/comfortable
contacts manager for lots of reasons other than using it with mutt,
being able to extract E-Mail addresses to mutt is just a bonus.
I can't stress enough then that you *want* to build around a LDAP
server; maybe Horde won't
So, does everyone here use abook, or nothing, or just have all their
E-Mail addresses in mutt aliases, or what? Any suggestions would be
very welcome.
If I found something that could synchronize my (any) phone as well
then I'd be *very* happy! :-)
My current setup does just that.
On Dec 10, 2011 at 02:55 PM +, Chris Green wrote:
So, does everyone here use abook, or nothing, or just have all their
E-Mail addresses in mutt aliases, or what? Any suggestions would be
very welcome.
This isn't going to be very useful to you since you are using Linux and
I'm on OS X,
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 11:25:28AM -0500, Tim Gray wrote:
On Dec 10, 2011 at 02:55 PM +, Chris Green wrote:
So, does everyone here use abook, or nothing, or just have all their
E-Mail addresses in mutt aliases, or what? Any suggestions would be
very welcome.
This isn't going to be very
On Saturday, 10 December 2011 at 17:38, Chris Green wrote:
No, doesn't sound very complex, what I need is the equivalent of that
Address Book program you're using.
There's also goobook (which could easily be wired into lbdb) for
synchronizing everything with google contacts. It'll let you sync
On Dec 10, 2011 at 05:38 PM +, Chris Green wrote:
lbdb is good to know about, thank you. It means that I can choose
almost any program for my address book and can link it to mutt.
lbdb is the glue which makes it all happen really. It's a great
program.
On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 08:13:22PM +0200, Slava Pechenin wrote:
Hello Mutt Users,
Could you give me directions how to organize address book
working with Mutt? How do you handle this task?
Use a text editor. :)
This is the first line of my .muttrc file:
source ~/.mutt_aliases
Slava --
...and then Slava Pechenin said...
%
% Hello Mutt Users,
Hi!
%
% Could you give me directions how to organize address book
% working with Mutt? How do you handle this task?
The address book in mutt is simply a file containing aliases; it could
even be your muttrc file. What many
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 08:13:39AM -0700, Ryan Allen wrote:
I'm just curious what people are using for an address book application
if anything at all??
http://freshmeat.net/projects/muttaddressbook/
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Christian Ordig
Germany
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 10:20:14PM -0700, Ryan Allen wrote:
the application abook (thanks Andre), was exactly what I was looking
for. It works seamlessly with mutt and vim, and I had it working in a
matter of minutes. I also produced a script in under an hour that
queried my contacts
Cliff Sarginson wrote:
Yes it is a cute program (can a program be cute ?) But I wish it had
a facility to edit an entry (if you make a spilling mistake)..rather
than have to type it in again...
yes!!! that is one of my main annoyances with it as well. it would be
nice if it supported standard
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 10:20:14PM -0700, Ryan Allen wrote:
| This is an awesome program, simple and powerful querying capabilites. It
| can be found at:
|
| abook.sourceforge.net
Are there some things I don't see? I've just installed it, imported my
aliases, but don't see the added value of
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 11:31:59AM +0200, René Clerc wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 10:20:14PM -0700, Ryan Allen wrote:
| This is an awesome program, simple and powerful querying capabilites. It
| can be found at:
|
| abook.sourceforge.net
Are there some things I don't see? I've just
the application abook (thanks Andre), was exactly what I was looking
for. It works seamlessly with mutt and vim, and I had it working in a
matter of minutes. I also produced a script in under an hour that
queried my contacts database and created a .abook.addressbook file.
This is an awesome
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 08:13:39AM -0700, Ryan Allen wrote:
What are people using out there, and how are they set up?
Cut and Paste is only efficient for so long
abook
http://abook.sourceforge.net/
HTH
Andre
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 08:13:39AM -0700 or thereabouts, Ryan Allen wrote:
Hi,
I'm just curious what people are using for an address book application
if anything at all?? I use vim as my editor for mutt, and would like to
know if there are any applications avaliable that work well with
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 03:25:39PM -0400, steve wrote:
Could someone please point me in the right direction for information.
you could use mutt-aliases but they're not really flexible (no flame
ware please!)
I also didn't like the mentioned abook, because it didn't integrate with
mutt as I
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 06:11:38PM -0700, dannyman wrote:
So, what is the point of abook? To query non-mutt address books from
mutt? It looks like if I was silly enough to want to manage my .aliases
file with it, I would have to convert .aliases to abook format, then run
abook, then
steve mutt [22/08/01 15:25 -0400]:
I'm a recent convert from pine. One thing I can't find any documentation
on so far,[I've read the man page for mutt and the web FAQ so far] is
how to use an address book with mutt. Otherwise everything is fine in
respect to this great mua.
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 01:05:15AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
steve mutt [22/08/01 15:25 -0400]:
I'm a recent convert from pine. One thing I can't find any documentation
on so far,[I've read the man page for mutt and the web FAQ so far] is
how to use an address book with mutt.
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 01:05:15AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
steve mutt [22/08/01 15:25 -0400]:
I'm a recent convert from pine. One thing I can't find any documentation
on so far,[I've read the man page for mutt and the web FAQ so far] is
how to use an address book with mutt.
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 05:43:14PM -0400, steve wrote:
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 01:05:15AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
http://abook.sourceforge.net
-suresh
Thanks to all 3 of you for the concise and rapid responses.
I'm looking @ abook.
So, what is the point of
On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 03:06:19PM +0200, Christian Ordig wrote:
It's some months ago. If there's some interest I could repost it or put
it onto my website.
it's finally done.
My Mutt Address Book can be found in the Linux section of my website.
For further information read the hints on the
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 08:00:36PM +0200, Christian Ordig wrote:
I've posted a complete addressbook for use with the Query function
and some mutt macros to add addresses to it the way you intend to do
it.
It's some months ago. If there's some interest I could repost it or put
it onto my
Frederick V. Heitkamp muttered:
Is there a way to pull specific addresses out
of message headers and add them to the address
book?
You mean to your $alias_file?
Try pressing "a" in the pager, that's for the From: header at least.
For other headers you may either copy / past them to
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 07:02:47AM -0400, Frederick V. Heitkamp wrote:
Is there a way to pull specific addresses out
of message headers and add them to the address
book?
I've posted a complete addressbook for use with the Query function
and some mutt macros to add addresses to it the way you
LBDB (Little Brother DB) ships with an util that, called from your MDA,
procmail (i.e.) adds the From adresses to its DB.
Hope this helps,
MuPPy
| TeLeNiEkO|
| e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]|
TeLeNiEkO proclaimed on mutt-users that:
LBDB (Little Brother DB) ships with an util that, called from your MDA,
procmail (i.e.) adds the From adresses to its DB.
Yep. Right. Now, about your headers,
User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.17i
X-Mailer: Mutt 1.3.12i
you might want to use the
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 07:02:47AM -0400, Frederick V. Heitkamp wrote:
Is there a way to pull specific addresses out
of message headers and add them to the address
book?
Fred,
look at mail2muttalias.py:
http://webrum.uni-mannheim.de/jura/moritz/mail2muttalias.shtml
regards,
Biju
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 11:12:56PM -0600, Larry wrote:
I have looked all through the docs and haven't found
anything that pertains to this. Maybe I'm looking for
the wrong description or something.
aliases are one thing.
I prefer using an external query script I made with Perl. Using this
Christian Ordig proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I prefer using an external query script I made with Perl. Using this script
is more comfortable and I can search for full names and even on comments
I save to every address... so I am not forced to memory any alias name ...
If anyone is
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 09:59:58PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Christian Ordig proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I prefer using an external query script I made with Perl. Using this script
is more comfortable and I can search for full names and even on comments
I save to every
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 09:59:58PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Christian Ordig proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I prefer using an external query script I made with Perl. Using this script
is more comfortable and I can search for full names and even on comments
I save to every
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 11:12:56PM -0600, Larry wrote:
Is there a way to create an address book in Mutt?
Like, say, when I want to list a number of recipients
of a message is there a way I can open up an address
book type thing and pick out the names I want the
message to go to?
One
On Mon 05/08/00 at 01:34 AM -0500, Kelly Scroggins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a default address book for mutt?
I don't think there is. But the way you create it is this.
Put these lines in your .muttrc:
set alias_file=~/.mutt_aliases# Where I keep my aliases.
source
Okay, I did that and I can add aliases to the file. But how do I use it?
How do I get one of the addresses into a message I'm composing?
kelly
On Mon 05/08/00 at 01:34 AM -0500, Kelly Scroggins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a default address book for mutt?
I
On Mon 05/08/00 at 06:12 AM -0500, Kelly Scroggins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I get one of the addresses into a message I'm composing?
After you strike "m" to compose a message, you'll be at the "To:" prompt. When
you are there, strike TAB, and all your aliases will be visible. You can
Przemek --
...and then Przemek Bak said...
% Does mutt has an address book ?
Yes and no, I suppose... mutt has aliases for single and group
addresses, and you can store those in the main muttrc file or in
some separate alias file, so "yes". There is no click-on-an-address
presentation like a
1999-08-17-08:47:53 Przemek Bak:
Does mutt has an address book ?
Mutt has aliases, which you can accumulate in your .muttrc, and which can be
used as a shorthand for helping to remember the email addresses you often use.
You can save an alias by hitting "a" while you are looking at a message;
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