Thanks.
I exported my current address book to ldif, studied that format, then
ran this script against my mutt aliases, and it actually worked. I
attach it here in case anyone would fine it useful.
This is quick and dirty, YMMV.
s/alias /dn: cn\=/
s///
s/ ,/,/
s/$/\nobjectclass: top/
s/$/\nobjectclass: person/
s/$/\nobjectclass: organizationalPerson/
s/$/\nobjectclass: inetOrgPerson/
s/$/\nobjectclass: mozillaAbPersonObsolete/
s/\(^dn: cn\=\)\([^,]*\)\(.*\)/\1\2\3\ncn: \2/
s/\(.*mail\=\)\([^\n]*\)\(.*\)/\1\2\3\nmail: \2/
s/$/\nmodifytimestamp: 0Z\n/
Joel
Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Joel Hammer:
Does anyone know of a way to import addresses from a text file like mutt
aliases into a more convoluted file like the abook of mozilla?
Or,failing that, is there a simple explanation somewhere of the abook
data format?
http://www.mozilla.org/mailnews/arch/index.html
Kurt
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