Re: How to open/view .vcf file

2001-12-28 Thread ABrady
On Fri, 28 Dec 2001 02:32:43 -0500 Anthony E. Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied: ABrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: They're also another annoying attachment on top of the numerous other annoying attachments brought to you by those that have forgotten what the real purpose of email is: to

How to open/view .vcf file

2001-12-27 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi All People, How to open/view .vcf file, which software to be used ? B.R. Stephen Liu ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: How to open/view .vcf file

2001-12-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How to open/view .vcf file, which software to be used ? Your mail reader (Eudora) does not support vCards (.vcf files). You can look at the vCard using any text editor. For those who do not know, vCards are virtual business cards. They are plain text

Re: How to open/view .vcf file

2001-12-27 Thread Ed Wilts
On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 10:14:46AM -0500, Anthony E. Greene wrote: Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How to open/view .vcf file, which software to be used ? Your mail reader (Eudora) does not support vCards (.vcf files). You can look at the vCard using any text editor

Re: How to open/view .vcf file

2001-12-27 Thread ABrady
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 10:14:46 -0500 Anthony E. Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied: Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How to open/view .vcf file, which software to be used ? Your mail reader (Eudora) does not support vCards (.vcf files). You can look at the vCard using any text

Re: How to open/view .vcf file

2001-12-27 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi Tony, Thanks for your information in detail and time spent At 10:14 AM 12/27/2001 -0500, you wrote: Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How to open/view .vcf file, which software to be used ? Your mail reader (Eudora) does not support vCards (.vcf files). You can look at the vCard

Re: How to open/view .vcf file

2001-12-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
ABrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: They're also another annoying attachment on top of the numerous other annoying attachments brought to you by those that have forgotten what the real purpose of email is: to communicate thoughts and/or information, not fancy doodads and whizbangs that add little

Re: How to open/view .vcf file

2001-12-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which shall be the most favourable free software for creating vCards and vCalander ? Outlook Express is included in the cost of a Windows license and can export any Contact to a vCard. Tony -- Anthony E. Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED]