"Stephen Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How to open/view  .vcf   file,  which software to be used ?

Your mail reader (Eudora) does not support vCards (.vcf files). You can look
at the vCard using any text editor.

For those who do not know, vCards are virtual business cards. They are plain
text files that contain information that might be found on a business card.
Mail clients that support vCards will generally let you add the contents of
an attached vCard to your address book just by opening the attachment.
Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger, and Pine can do this.
Evolution may have this ability too.

Eudora users have pestered Qualcomm for years to add vCard support to
Eudora. At one time I was working on a utility to import/export vCards to
Eudora's address book. Before I finished it, I switched to Linux and started
using Netscape, which already supported both vCards and LDAP.

Tony
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