I would recommend the software named `abook'[1] as it can convert between the vcard format and CSV format, LDIF, and other formats handy to read them into the Emacs Lisp structure. It is available in many GNU/Linux system distributions[2].
Jean * Tim Cross <theophil...@gmail.com> [2019-08-02 22:34]: > > Are you using an emacs based email client like mu4e or gnus? What (if > anything) do you use to manage contact information now i.e. BBDB, Asking as > I am aware that some email clients have support for vcard processing and > some contact managers also have support for vcard (i.e. bbdb), so > initial processing may be easier from witin the mail client (new > versions of mu4e are moving to use gnus as the message view mode, which > has some advantced functions for dealing with vcard and ical > attachments). > > There is also an org-vcard module, but last time I tried using this, I > encountered some problems (can't remember what they were now - it was a > while back, but it may have only support older vcard versions). > > Jude DaShiell <jdash...@panix.com> writes: > > > I have one email message with several .vcf file attachments. Has orgmode > > got any tool or tools I can use to import contacts from such a message > > into an orgmode table? Footnotes: [1] http://abook.sourceforge.net/ [2] https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html