Re: Add address to Abook

2011-04-17 Thread Mark Foxwell
On 17/04/11 19:55, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote: > Thanks. This adds the "From" email, how can I add the "To", "Cc" and > "Bcc"?. In the contrib folder of the abook source tarball there is mail2abook.py Save it somewhere and add the following to your muttrc: macro index,pager a "~/path/to/mail2abook.p

Re: Add address to Abook

2011-04-17 Thread Leonardo M . Ramé
On 2011-04-17 09:25:57 -0700, Chip Camden wrote: > Quoth Leonardo M. Ramé on Sunday, 17 April 2011: > > Hi, I would like to know how can I add a new address to Abook from > > inside Mutt. > > > > When using ~/.mutt/aliases, I can simply select an email, then press > > Enter and "a". How can I do t

Re: Add address to Abook

2011-04-17 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Leonardo M. Ramé on Sunday, 17 April 2011: > Hi, I would like to know how can I add a new address to Abook from > inside Mutt. > > When using ~/.mutt/aliases, I can simply select an email, then press > Enter and "a". How can I do this if I use Abook?. > > Thanks in advance, > -- > Leonardo

Add address to Abook

2011-04-17 Thread Leonardo M . Ramé
Hi, I would like to know how can I add a new address to Abook from inside Mutt. When using ~/.mutt/aliases, I can simply select an email, then press Enter and "a". How can I do this if I use Abook?. Thanks in advance, -- Leonardo M. Ramé http://leonardorame.blogspot.com

Re: how to track mails

2011-04-17 Thread Andreas Kneib
* chris M. sprite schrieb am Sonntag, den 17. April 2011: > Just like Gmail's "view original" to view router and other info, How > can let mutt display those info ? You mean something of the kind like "mailhops"? #v+ #!/usr/bin/perl -w # Copyright (c) 1999 Marius Gedminas # Shows the route of

Re: how to track mails

2011-04-17 Thread christoph
Hi chris, On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 02:38:24PM +0800, chris M. sprite wrote: > Just like Gmail's "view original" to view router and other info, How can let > mutt display those info ? Mutt has a very nice help. Just press "?" You can search in there with "/". What you are looking for, are the head