>>> - My address book seems to be sorting the entries by first name. Is
>>> there
>>> a way to get it to sort by last name?
>>
>> hmmm, not sure, i think others have asked about this.  repost if you
>> really want this fixed.
>>
>
> It would be nice to have it fixed. What I did was I put the first name in
> the "last name" field and vice versa. That sorted it the way I wanted.
>
> In another thread associated with this, I found the latest import/export
> plugin is busted. I imported a CSV address book and during the import it
> showed the fields as I wanted, but once it imported it into the
> username.abook file, I nuked my nickname field and replaced it with the
> email address. So, instead of the file being:
>
> Nickname|First|Last|Emailaddress|Note
>
> it was
>
> Emailaddress|First|Last|Emailaddress|Note
>
> An annoyance, but not fatal. I wrote a script on my server and ran this
> busted .abook file through it and recreated the abook file the way I want
> it (the nicknames for me was just the person's whole name). I also had the
> script flip first and last so the sorting worked the way I wanted.
>
> Still means the import/export plugin is busted.

Please repost with a different subject (cut and paste this info is fine)
so the right people see it.

> Again, my mistake with the HTML plugin. I didn't realize there were
> addition steps beyond the untar and perl conf.pl process. One thing that'd
> be nice to have added to it is an option within the compose window of
> whether I want to use plain text or HTML. I had my default to be HTML but
> I wanted to send plain text to this list, so I had to go back into Options
> and switch it. It'd be cool if this could be done via a button right in
> the compose window.

Already done, but just not released (waiting for time to fix other issues
with the plugin...)

Cheers,

  Paul


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