So, I use kmail, and I *don't* care for it's addressbook, and I've just tried 
Kaddressbook, and it is user-hostile: I can't seem to create a mailing list, 
and I can't put the display fields in the order I want (and who wants an 
addressbook that INSISTS on Email1 before File-as - alpha order of fields, in 
other words. 

And I can't make things go away. Nor can I view a long email address, with a 
leading name. Nor, if I use either Kadressbook, or KAB with the Kadressbook 
gui, can I make the bloody damn thing address an email. I click on the name, 
it brings up the little list box so you can verify that's what you want, 
which is fine...but then I click ok...and it brings up the main KMail window.

Nor does Kaddressbook have any help. If I click "create folder", the KMail 
addressbook, with or without KAB, does not have any explanation of what the 
fuck "folder contains an address list" check box *MEANS*, or if I can use it 
for a mailing list, or....

AAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGHGHGHGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
!@#$%^&*@#$%^&*(@#$%^&*(

Do I have to go down to the system level, and create a system-wide alias?

        mark
 
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"GUILTY, GUILTY, GUILTY!" - Megaphone Mark Slackmeyer, Doonesbury



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