ABOOK by JH ----- Abook is an addressbook program with mutt mail client support. COMPILATION To compile abook you must have ncurses developement libraries installed. Starting from version 0.4.10 abook is known to compile with the native curses library of SUN Solaris and OpenBSD. Since version 0.5.0 GNU readline is required. If you compile with --enable-debug flag you should redirect standard error to somewhere. (for example abook 2> debug or abook 2> /dev/null. Abook has been compiled and tested successfully on following platforms: (NOTE: All versions of abook haven't been tested on all platforms.) Linux (Debian GNU/Linux 2.1/2.2, RedHat 6.x) Solaris 2.4 Solaris 2.5 Solaris 2.6 FreeBSD 3.3 (newer versions should be OK) OpenBSD NetBSD (reportedly requires ncurses to work properly) AIX 3.2.5 HPUX Irix 6.5 DEC alpha ? GNU/Hurd INSTALLATION See INSTALL for detailed instructions. If you want to use abook with mutt you should add following lines to your ~/.muttrc or to the systemwide /etc/Muttrc file. set query_command="abook --mutt-query '%s'" macro pager A |'abook --add-email'\n After this you can make queries from mutt using the query command ('Q') and add sender e-mail addresses to the addressbook from pager using 'A' command. (Of course you can choose another keybinding if you like.) NOTES If your language specific characters don't work correctly make sure that your locale configuration has been done properly. (On Linux you must set at least LC_CTYPE environment variable) If you want to import a ldif file generated by abook in Netscape you must use the extension ``.4ld''. OBTAINING ABOOK Get the latest version from http://abook.sourceforge.net/ LICENSE All files in this distribution are released under GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. See COPYING for details. CONTACT AUTHOR Send bugreports, fixes, wishes etc. to Jaakko Heinonen