26/01/17 at 04:28, Chris Green wrote:
> > > > > Does anyone here use an address book for mutt other than abook?
>
> I use the maildir-utils "mu" as a mail indexer. That tool also creates a
> database of all email contacts found and as such it is kind of a address
> book.
On 30Jan17 17:57 +0100, Peter P. wrote:
> * Chris Green <c...@isbd.net> [2017-01-27 10:13]:
> > On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 08:46:02PM -0200, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> > > On 26/01/17 at 04:28, Chris Green wrote:
> > > > Does anyone here use an address book for mutt
* Chris Green <c...@isbd.net> [2017-01-27 10:13]:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 08:46:02PM -0200, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> > On 26/01/17 at 04:28, Chris Green wrote:
> > > Does anyone here use an address book for mutt other than abook?
> > >
> >
> > Y
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 08:46:02PM -0200, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> On 26/01/17 at 04:28, Chris Green wrote:
> > Does anyone here use an address book for mutt other than abook?
> >
>
> Yes! I use The Little Brother's Database (lbdb)
>
> http://www.spinnaker.de/lb
Hei hei,
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 02:10:40PM -0500, Ben Boeckel wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 18:25:10 +, Chris Green wrote:
> > Yes, but (as I said) they're not in the Ubuntu repositories so I'd
> > need to check and update manually - which I'll forget.
>
> Odd. It's in Debian:
>
>
On 26/01/17 at 04:28, Chris Green wrote:
> Does anyone here use an address book for mutt other than abook?
>
Yes! I use The Little Brother's Database (lbdb)
http://www.spinnaker.de/lbdb/
Maybe you would like to use goobook with lbdb.
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/goobook
--
Marcelo
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 18:25:10 +, Chris Green wrote:
> Yes, but (as I said) they're not in the Ubuntu repositories so I'd
> need to check and update manually - which I'll forget.
Odd. It's in Debian:
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=khard
> But what do you update with
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 01:01:40PM -0500, Ben Boeckel wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 16:28:14 +, Chris Green wrote:
> > So, I was wondering if there are any more elegant approaches. I guess
> > abook itself is a possibility but I'd really prefer a GUI to add and
> > change addresses, it's a
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 16:28:14 +, Chris Green wrote:
> So, I was wondering if there are any more elegant approaches. I guess
> abook itself is a possibility but I'd really prefer a GUI to add and
> change addresses, it's a place where a GUI is just better and easier.
>
> What I'm after is
Does anyone here use an address book for mutt other than abook?
I currently use a combination of OwnCloud to actually maintain and use
(outside mutt) my address book, plus pycardsyncer and pc_query to
interrogate it from mutt.
However it's all a bit messy in a way and there are various minor
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 11:26:28AM -0600, David Champion wrote:
> But you do need:
>
> set reverse_alias
>
> to get that.
Thank you, that was exactly what I needed.
According to the man page, the format of the aliases should be:
alias Foo (Foo Bar)
And that
* On 19 Nov 2015, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
>
> You don't need to write a script for that. Mutt will display the "real
> name" automatically for addresses in your alias list. Define aliases in
> your .muttrc as follows:
>
> alias Foo Foo Bar
>
> and now incoming mails from
On 2015-11-19 22:51 +0100, Wim de With wrote:
> I configured Thunderbird to override the name in the From: header with
> the name associated with that email address in my address book. I
> would like to do the same in Mutt. Is there any way to replace the
> author's name in Mutt'
I configured Thunderbird to override the name in the From: header with the
name associated with that email address in my address book. I would like to do
the same in Mutt. Is there any way to replace the author's name in Mutt's
index view with a shell script instead of using the options
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
how can I configure/maintain an address book?
--
(my whereabouts below)
http://www.dalekelly.org/
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 08:34:58AM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
how can I configure/maintain an address book?
--
(my whereabouts below)
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?
--
(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
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
--
(my whereabouts below)
http://www.dalekelly.org/
* 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)
http
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
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 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
--
(my whereabouts below)
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 ?
Hi,
I wrote a small address book program for use with mutt based on the
notmuch email indexer. I thought notmuch users on the list might be
interested to try this out.
https://github.com/suvayu/nbook
This uses the python bindings for notmuch, so the appropriate python
packages should
[ Suvayu Ali wrote on Mon 24.Sep'12 at 11:31:54 +0200 ]
Hi,
I wrote a small address book program for use with mutt based on the
notmuch email indexer. I thought notmuch users on the list might be
interested to try this out.
https://github.com/suvayu/nbook
This uses the python
Hello Suvayu,
On Monday, 24 September 2012, Suvayu Ali wrote:
I wrote a small address book program for use with mutt based on
the notmuch email indexer. I thought notmuch users on the list
might be interested to try this out.
https://github.com/suvayu/nbook
Interesting idea. It would
Hi Niels,
First a thank you for testing it out.
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 02:18:24PM +0200, Niels den Otter wrote:
Hello Suvayu,
On Monday, 24 September 2012, Suvayu Ali wrote:
I wrote a small address book program for use with mutt based on
the notmuch email indexer. I thought notmuch
Hello Suvayu,
On Monday, 24 September 2012, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Interesting idea. It would be nice if the e-mail address would
be sorted on last-seen, to ensure you have the last address of
the person you are looking for.
That is a nice idea. I'll see if I can retrieve that information
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 03:23:31PM +0200, Niels den Otter wrote:
Hello Suvayu,
On Monday, 24 September 2012, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Interesting idea. It would be nice if the e-mail address would
be sorted on last-seen, to ensure you have the last address of
the person you are looking for.
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.
I currently use the Evolution Contacts list for contacts, with a Python
script that I have written to extract E-Mail addresses to mutt (via
Ctrl-T etc.).
I'm getting fed up with Evolution's slowness, crap user interface and
non-standard storage format so I'm looking for alternatives, so far I've
, but it might give you some ideas. I use the OS X built in
Address Book app. It's got a goofy GUI, but now that Apple has released
iCloud (for free!), my contacts sync wirelessly automatically between my
phone, my computer, and Apple's iCloud web mail (not that I use that).
The syncing between
useful to you since you are using Linux
and I'm on OS X, but it might give you some ideas. I use the OS X
built in Address Book app. It's got a goofy GUI, but now that Apple
has released iCloud (for free!), my contacts sync wirelessly
automatically between my phone, my computer, and Apple's
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.
Just curious. Has anyone tried Goobook?
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/goobook/1.3a1
It uses Gmail Contacts for your external addressbook. I have been using
just a few minutes and so far it is really cool. I have been looking for
a way to sync Gmail Contacts with an addressbook database for Mutt
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:56:18PM -0400, Chuck Smith wrote:
Just curious. Has anyone tried Goobook?
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/goobook/1.3a1
It uses Gmail Contacts for your external addressbook. I have been using
just a few minutes and so far it is really cool. I have been looking for
a way
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 11:52:09AM -0800, rog...@sdf.org wrote:
ABook
http://abook.sourceforge.net/
Abook is a text-based addressbook program designed to use with mutt mail
client.
Written in C. ...python is a hog on system resources. ;-)
Which matters a lot... if you're running on a i386
On 2010-05-12, rog...@sdf.org rog...@sdf.org wrote:
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:56:18PM -0400, Chuck Smith wrote:
Just curious. Has anyone tried Goobook?
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/goobook/1.3a1
It uses Gmail Contacts for your external addressbook. I have been
using just a few minutes and so
When I select recipient and then starting compose message from abook
interface, unsuitable for current folder e-mail address appears in the
From: field.
Part of my .muttrc have look:
folder-hook 01-4625khz \
'set postponed=+01-4625khz/queue; \
fcc-hook . =01-4625khz/`date +%Y`_sent; \
set
those emails that their senders have been save in my
address book(mutt.alias). How can I match these emails?Is it possible in
mutt? What pattern should I use?
I cann't find related stuff in the manul.Any clue is welcome!
excerpts from 'man muttrc':
###
color object foreground
[ please limit your line length to something around 72 chars ]
Hi,
* wei ribao wrote:
I wish to hight light those emails that their senders have been save
in my address book(mutt.alias). How can I match these emails?Is it
possible in mutt? What pattern should I use?
You can't do
I use mutt/gmail to subscribe and read a lot of mail-lists.By using mutt it is
really efficient to read and process large amount of emails. However, some
personal emails can be burried in these group emails.
I wish to hight light those emails that their senders have been save in my
address
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 01:43:25AM +0100, Nathan Huesken wrote:
Hi,
I am using mutt from different computers (like my laptop and the desktop PC
at home) and I am wondering if there is some way to always keep my address
book synchronized between the two computers.
The coolest solution
:
On Tue 12.Feb'08 at 1:43:25 +0100, Nathan Huesken wrote:
I am using mutt from different computers (like my laptop and the desktop
PC at home) and I am wondering if there is some way to always keep my
address book synchronized between the two computers.
The coolest solution would be, if I could
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On Tuesday, February 12 at 03:03 PM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. ldap is running on my vServer. But I am not sure how to
setup lbdb to use ldap and mutt to use lbdb.
Any advise where to look?
http://www.spinnaker.de/lbdb/
wrote:
I am using mutt from different computers (like my laptop and the desktop
PC at home) and I am wondering if there is some way to always keep my
address book synchronized between the two computers.
The coolest solution would be, if I could install some sort of database on
my vServer
On Tue 12.Feb'08 at 1:43:25 +0100, Nathan Huesken wrote:
I am using mutt from different computers (like my laptop and the desktop PC at
home) and I am wondering if there is some way to always keep my address book
synchronized between the two computers.
The coolest solution would be, if I
Hi,
I am using mutt from different computers (like my laptop and the desktop PC at
home) and I am wondering if there is some way to always keep my address book
synchronized between the two computers.
The coolest solution would be, if I could install some sort of database on my
vServer and make
David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...and then Kevin Coyner said...
I'm enjoying using Mutt, although mangling the messages, but
am wondering whether there is a good console type address
book to use with it?
1) I don't use it, but I hear that abook is pretty good.
I use it, and it's
* Mike Arrison [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-06-06 16:39 -0400:
Kevin,
I'm enjoying using Mutt, although mangling the messages, but
am wondering whether there is a good console type address
book to use with it?
I agree that abook is good. In fact, it is the first project
Andre,
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 09:55:04AM -0400, Andre Berger wrote:
Talking about abook, is there a way to extract the snailmail address
of certain user for use in shell srcipts and the like?
-Andre
Its funny, but I don't think there is a way currently. That's a good
feature
type address
book to use with it?
Thanks
Kevin
Kevin --
...and then Kevin Coyner said...
%
% As the newest Mutt user on the block (and definitely still
*grin*
...
%
% I'm enjoying using Mutt, although mangling the messages, but
% am wondering whether there is a good console type address
% book to use with it?
1) I don't use it, but I
Kevin,
I'm enjoying using Mutt, although mangling the messages, but
am wondering whether there is a good console type address
book to use with it?
I agree that abook is good. In fact, it is the first project
that to which I've felt obliged and able to contribute. Its source
Hi Mutters,
I'm curious if anyone has a good solution for using Mutt's
aliasing feature as a good address book (email addr only). The problem
I'm running into is that I couldn't possibly come up with a one word
nickname for all 100 or so people I know. So instead of saying:
alias
On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 08:50:28AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to to have to specify a nickname, such as:
alias Smith, Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
alias Jones, Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
alias Jackson, Chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
I'm willing to type in their full names,
* Mike Arrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-30 08:50:28 -0400]:
I'm curious if anyone has a good solution for using Mutt's
aliasing feature as a good address book (email addr only). The problem I'm
running into is that I couldn't possibly come up with a one word nickname
for all 100
Mike --
...and then Mike Arrison said...
%
% Hi Mutters,
% I'm curious if anyone has a good solution for using Mutt's
% aliasing feature as a good address book (email addr only). The problem
So you're specifically not interested in abook or another add-on? No
problem
Hello Mutt Users,
Could you give me directions how to organize address book
working with Mutt? How do you handle this task?
Thanks.
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/
--
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
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 mutt
and vim. Curses based would be great, much like pine uses.
What are people using out there, and how
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
wished and doesn't have the feature to search for a comment
I add to an address. (at least it hadn't when I checked)
So I decided to write a little address book for mutt which has this
ability. Furthermore it supports simply adding addresses to the
address book from the browser/index in mutt.
URL: http
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
Hello,
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.
Could someone please point me in the right
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.
http
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
Le samedi 19 mai 2001 à 05:50:24 +0200, Jeroen Valcke écrivait :
How can I select multiple mailaddresses (aliases) from the addressbook.
When you I'm prompted for an address I usually press tab and have all the
aliases there, but how can I select more than one.
When you have all your aliases
Use 't' to tag the ones you want, then press enter.
cheers,
roel
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 05:50:24PM +0200, Jeroen Valcke wrote:
How can I select multiple mailaddresses (aliases) from the addressbook.
When you I'm prompted for an address I usually press tab and have all the
aliases there,
On 010519, at 17:50:24, Jeroen Valcke wrote
How can I select multiple mailaddresses (aliases) from the addressbook.
When you I'm prompted for an address I usually press tab and have all the
aliases there, but how can I select more than one.
Tag those you wish to select (tag-entry is bound to
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 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 /
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
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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
Is there a way to pull specific addresses out
of message headers and add them to the address
book?
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Fred
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