Hi Leo,

On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 07:09:25PM +0100, leo wrote:
> ::First question::
> When I write an e-mail and I choose the addressee, abook automatically
> always insert into the field To (or Cc or Bcc) the name and the e-mail
> address (example: name surname <name.surn...@gmail.com>. I would like
> that in the field To (or Cc or Bcc) appears only the e-mail address
> without name and surname.
> Is it possible?

Well, from the manpage of abook I guess that is not possible. But from my
perspective it is the right way to do it as it is. I think of it as a
properly written address is better than just the technical declaration of
the receipient (like on an official invitation the sometimes handwritten
address on the envelope), but this is just me.

I guess you can do this my modifying abook's source itself and maybe
adding a new option for this. Maybe publish the patch back.

> ::Second question::
> I'm not able to select more than one addressee in a single field (To or
> Cc or Bcc). Are there any key bindings or something like this to do that?

I usually seperate them by a simple comma. But I can't say how it works
when you work with abook. I for myself use just plain mutt aliases and
they get expanded properly if I name multiple aliases with comma seperation.

Regards,
Andre

-- 
Andre Klärner

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