I know.  I was just wondering whether you were talking about adding from 
headers or from the body.  It sounds like you're talking about the headers.

It looks like there's even a feature request ticket already open for this:
http://www.logicmail.org/ticket/286

(which I should probably put higher on my priority list now)

-Derek

On 10/7/2011 8:25 AM, James Knott wrote:
> I'm talking about easily copying the info to Contacts.  For example, I'm
> using Seamonkey to read your message.  I can right click on your name on
> the bar at the top of the message, next to "From:".  I then have an
> option to add you to the address book.  I don't see anything similar in
> LogicMail.  The closest I can find it to open up the properties and then
> copy the entire address.  I then have to go into Contacts to paste that
> info.  But since it contains both the name and email address, I then
> have to do some editing to make the data usable.  Copying the address
> into the address book or contacts is part of every email app I've used.
> The BB email app does it too.
>
> Derek Konigsberg wrote:
>> Are you talking about copying a content from one of the recipient fields
>> (e.g. "To", "From", "Cc") at the top of the message, or from somewhere
>> within the message text itself?
>>
>> On 10/6/2011 11:24 AM, James Knott wrote:
>>
>>> I have recently started using LogicMail with an IMAP server and while I
>>> realize it needs more work, it appears to be much better than the
>>> default BB email app.  However, one thing appears to be missing.  Is it
>>> possible to copy an address, from an email into Contacts?  I know I can
>>> copy&    paste, but it seems this is a basic function that's missing.
>>>
>>> tnx jk
>>>
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