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2VCARD(1)						   Addressbook conversion tools 						 2VCARD(1)

NAME
2vcard - convert addressbooks to VCARD format SYNOPSIS
2vcard [ -F | -f | -h | -v ] [ -i FILE ] [ -o FILE ] DESCRIPTION
2vcard is a little perl script to convert an addressbook to the popular VCARD file format. Currently, 2vcard can convert addressbooks and alias files from the following formats: abook, eudora, juno, ldif, mutt, mh and pine. The VCARD format is used by gnomecard, for example, which, in turn is used by the balsa email client. USAGE
Per default, 2vcard reads from stdin and writes to stdout. Alternatively, the input- and output-files can be specified as command-line options. OPTIONS
A summary of the options supported by 2vcard is included below. -F print a list of the currently supported formats -f format convert from format [ default: mutt ] -h Show summary of options and exit. -i FILE Read input from FILE. -o FILE Write output to FILE. -v Show version information and exit. EXAMPLES
In a pipe: tr '^M' ' ' < EudoraNicknames | 2vcard -f eudora > out Alone: 2vcard -i ~/.aliases -o ~/.addbook.grcd VERSION
0.5 BUGS
Please report all bugs to the author. SEE ALSO
mutt(1), pine(1), gnomecard(1), balsa(1), nmh(1), exmh(1), abook(1) The 2vcard Handbook (Link to http://www.netmeister.org/apps/2vcard/) AUTHOR
Jan Schaumann <jschauma@netmeister.org> 2vcard March 08th, 2003 2VCARD(1)
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