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 links which appear
most promising. My own search with Google just now shows several
approaches, including the "aliases" capability of mutt and a package
called "abook".
The second thing to do is look at the Mutt documentation. A search for
"mutt manual address book" turns up several links.
Once you have gained a bit of perspective from your own searching,
then you are ready to ask the list for advice concerning a particular
approach, or for advice as to which approach to take.
I try to do this, but I am kind of a hack, short attention span, I'm
over 50, sometimes its just as easy to search and ask at the same time
I remember about 20 years ago on Unix there were some HOWTO formatted
documentations coming around, whatever happened to this format in
documentation?, man pages aren't that easy for me
I'll try harder, thanks, it might extend my attention span
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