Hi Thomas, thanks for your quick reply! On 2010-09-09 21:02, Thomas Mittelstaedt wrote: > With 2.28.4, I found two ways.
OK, I have 2.30.2 here. > a) Go to preferences->editor preferences->signatures and define > a new signature, containing the vcard. The vcard is then inserted > into the new message as text, when you choose this signature as > the default one. Inserted as text means: The ugly syntax of a vCard appears in my message. This is not an option, because most people will believe my machine has been attacked by a virus or something. :~) (Furthermore, I don't believe that recipients MUAs would be able to parse the information from the message into their address book.) > b) Go to your addressbook, save your contact information as vcard to > a file location. Then when creating a new message drag the vcard > into the new message, which is not as convenient as just clicking > a check box. Does this involve a manual step for every e-mail? Not only once? If so, again this is not an option. Also, I want my vCard attached to all messages, including replies to other messages. Is there really no way to do this? It's so easy with Thunderbird, but the latter does not support the MS Exchange server, AFAIK... so I have to solve this with Evolution :~) In the source directory of Evolution I see a lot of plugins. Maybe there is a plugin to do this? If not: Is it hard to write it, if one already knows C? Thanks in advance! _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list