Re: Extracting email addresses to abook

2008-02-07 Thread Vladimir Marek
Hi, I'm using my own script for handling address book. It can read address from mail stored on filesystem. Then I just added macro to mutt macro index "a" "rm -f $HOME/.temp.txt\ touch $HOME/.temp.txt\ $HOME/.temp.txt\ $HOME/bin/mutt_abook.pl -a $HOME/.temp.txt" The script then lets me select wh

Re: Extracting email addresses to abook

2008-02-07 Thread Joseph
On 02/06/08, Michael wrote: > On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 07:03:10AM -0700, Michael wrote: > > 443-653-1569 wrote: > > > Anyone help me with a method for extracting email addresses from incoming > > > mail and placing them in abook (or perhaps some other more capable > > > database), Using "aliases" ju

Re: Extracting email addresses to abook

2008-02-06 Thread Michael
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 07:03:10AM -0700, Michael wrote: > 443-653-1569 wrote: > > Anyone help me with a method for extracting email addresses from incoming > > mail and placing them in abook (or perhaps some other more capable > > database), Using "aliases" just doesn't hack it anymore. > > > > B

Re: Extracting email addresses to abook

2008-02-06 Thread Michael
443-653-1569 wrote: > Anyone help me with a method for extracting email addresses from incoming > mail and placing them in abook (or perhaps some other more capable > database), Using "aliases" just doesn't hack it anymore. > > Bill Roberts posted too quick: http://www.spinnaker.de/lbdb/

Extracting email addresses to abook

2008-02-06 Thread 443-653-1569
Anyone help me with a method for extracting email addresses from incoming mail and placing them in abook (or perhaps some other more capable database), Using "aliases" just doesn't hack it anymore. Bill Roberts pgp7kvXlYPp0l.pgp Description: PGP signature