Anyone help me with a method for extracting email addresses from incoming
mail and placing them in abook (or perhaps some other more capable
database), Using aliases just doesn't hack it anymore.
Bill Roberts
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443-653-1569 wrote:
Anyone help me with a method for extracting email addresses from incoming
mail and placing them in abook (or perhaps some other more capable
database), Using aliases just doesn't hack it anymore.
Bill Roberts
posted too quick:
http://www.spinnaker.de/lbdb/
On Feb 5, 2008 2:44 PM, Christian Ebert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I gather from your other answer that it works in principle ;)
Yes. It does! :)
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On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 07:03:10AM -0700, Michael wrote:
443-653-1569 wrote:
Anyone help me with a method for extracting email addresses from incoming
mail and placing them in abook (or perhaps some other more capable
database), Using aliases just doesn't hack it anymore.
Bill Roberts
I think the point that the people on the Postfix mailing list were trying
to make is that the MUA (in this case mutt) should not be sending something
to the MTA that is marked as text/plain, but has CRLF line endings since
text/plain on Unix has just LF line endings.
Me, I don't know what
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On Thursday, February 7 at 12:01 AM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think the point that the people on the Postfix mailing list were trying
to make is that the MUA (in this case mutt) should not be sending
something to the MTA that is marked as