4 Q: Can I recall the old value in editor?
6 A: Yes, use up arrow to recall the old value.
9 Q: How to query all addresses when I press 'Q' in mutt?
11 A: Type "all" to the prompt.
14 Q: Can I mark multiple addresses in mutt after a query?
16 A: You can tag addresses with 't'. When ready, type ";m" (press first ';'
17 and then 'm') and all tagged addresses will appear to your "To:"
21 Q: How to insert an address (or many) with abook when I'm forwarding
22 a message in mutt? ("To:" and "Cc:" prompts)
24 A: When "To:" or "Cc:" prompt appears press ^t for query. (After query
25 you can tag multiple addresses with 't')
28 Q: Can I add addresses to the abook addressbook from mutt?
30 A: Yes, it is possible starting from abook 0.4.15. See --add-email
31 command line option and README.
34 Q: How can I import my abook entries to my PalmOS addressbook?
36 A: Export to palmcsv format, and import from there. Several GUI
37 applications such as jpilot can do this, but the simplest way is to
38 use pilot-addresses from the pilot-link package. Just export to
39 addresses.palmcsv, then run this:
41 pilot-addresses -d abook -c abook -r addresses.palmcsv
43 This will delete everything in the abook category and replace it with
44 the latest information from your abook database. By keeping your
45 abook entries in a separate category, you can continue to add and
46 modify entries in other categories manually, and pilot-addresses will
47 not change or delete them.
48 (This entry was contributed by Jeff Covey)