On 2005-01-28 01:29:11 +0100, Mads Laursen wrote: > On 27/01/05 12.54, John J. Foster wrote: > [snip] > > a decent addressbook [...] > As far as I can tell the number of features needed in such programs is > rather small: > Add a new entry (here it might be nice to support invokation of a > (text-based obviously) gui, for additional data entry. > > Lookup an address, providing a list of possibles (mutt could still > show the list and do selection, or that could be out-sourced). Maybe > there could be an option to invoke a gui search (text-based again), > to allow more advanced/plugin specific searching. > > Efficiently map from addresses (and perhaps a few other inputs) to > names (etc.). This might be done by running the program as a pipe, > with mutt holding both ends. Perhaps with a commandline argument > fallback for prototyping/scripting. > > What else would be needed? Get arbitrary other data from the address book. Some data I would like to store in an address book (I'm using send-hooks for some of that now): PGP key(s) of an address (mutt's search heuristics doesn't always find the right key) Whether to use PGP encryption and/or signature for a recipient. Sender address to use for this recipient (I use different addresses for mailing lists) hp -- _ | Peter J. Holzer | If the code is old but the problem is new |_|_) | Sysadmin WSR / LUGA | then the code probably isn't the problem. | | | hjp@xxxxxxxxx | __/ | http://www.hjp.at/ | -- Tim Bunce on dbi-users, 2004-11-05
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