To transfer your Pine addressbook to WebMail, the following (relatively complex, sorry) method seems to work: • Enable Aggregate Commands in Pine, if necessary: • In Pine's main menu, type 'S' (setup) and 'C' (config). €¢ Press down-arrow to the 'enable-aggregate-command-set' option. €¢ Press 'X' to check it if it's not already.
€¢ Press 'E' to exit setup, and 'Y' to save your changes. €¢ Export your Pine address book in 'vCard' format: • In Pine's main menu, press 'A' (addressbook). €¢ Choose your addressbook (.addressbook) if necessary.
If you see your addresses immediately, it's not necessary. €¢ press ';' (semicolon) and 'A' to select all addresses (you can also be more selective, but we'll ignore that complication). €¢ Press 'A' and 'S' (save all).
€¢ Press 'E' (export). €¢ Press 'V' (VCard). €¢ Type a filename, for example 'addressbook.
Vcf'. €¢ Exit Pine by typing 'Q', then 'Y'. €¢ Transfer the file you saved (e.g. 'addressbook.
Vcf') to your PC. You can use an FTP client to do this, or ( ... more.
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