Wed 24.Apr'13 at 8:08:12 +1000, Cameron Simpson
On 23Apr2013 06:44, Tim Gray lists+m...@protozoic.com wrote:
| I'm guessing that script needs pyobjc installed to work. I'm not
| quite sure if OS X comes with that preinstalled and/or what versions
| of OS X
On Apr 22, 2013 at 09:31 PM -0700, Trey Sizemore wrote:
Thanks. I figured an alias file was the way to go, but wanted to see if
there was an alternative.
Not that I know of. After all, alias files are the mutt way of dealing
with group lists, right?
I'll check out the script.
I'm
On 23Apr2013 06:44, Tim Gray lists+m...@protozoic.com wrote:
| I'm guessing that script needs pyobjc installed to work. I'm not
| quite sure if OS X comes with that preinstalled and/or what versions
| of OS X have it. So you might need to deal with that.
I think it works out of the box. I'm on
I have mutt using entries from my Mountain Lion addressbook
successfully, but I've not found a way to use 'groups' I've created in
the addressbook.
Just curious if any Mac users on the list have found a way to select
'groups' they've created in their addressbooks when composing mail (To:,
CC:)?
On Apr 22, 2013 at 04:22 PM -0700, Trey Sizemore wrote:
Just curious if any Mac users on the list have found a way to select
'groups' they've created in their addressbooks when composing mail (To:,
CC:)?
Yup. I've dumped the groups with members to an alias file that I
source. I don't
On Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:19PM, Tim Gray wrote:
On Apr 22, 2013 at 04:22 PM -0700, Trey Sizemore wrote:
Just curious if any Mac users on the list have found a way to select
'groups' they've created in their addressbooks when composing mail (To:,
CC:)?
Yup. I've dumped the groups with members