Evolution is more than just an e-mail program. It provides all the standard e-mail client features, including powerful mailbox management, user-defined filters, and fast searching. In addition, it has a flexible calendar (scheduler) feature that allows users to create and confirm group meetings and special events online. Evolution is a full-featured personal and workgroup information management tool for Linux and unix-based systems, and it is the default e-mail client for the GNOME desktop.
You can read and send HTML e-mail, and you can manage your personal contact book. With the calendar feature, you can simply take a point, click, add new appointments or other things so you don't forget. This program promises that all features are available on your desktop.
This group of office software is completely modeled on Outlook and has similar functionality. You can read and send HTML e-mail, and you can manage your personal contact book. With the calendar feature, you can simply take a point, click, add new appointments or other things so you don't forget. This program promises that all features are available on your desktop.
Here's how to bulk Modify Evolution's address book information in the Ubuntu system
#!/usr/bin/perl
Use BerkeleyDB;
$file = "$ENV {home}/.evolution/addressbook/local/system/addressbook.db";
Tie%hash, ' Berkeleydb::hash ',-filename => $file
Or die "can" t read file ' $file ': $! ";
Print Map {$hash {$_}=~s/2971/1971/m, "* * * $_ => $hash {$_}\n" If/pas-id/} sort keys%hash;
See the vcard is the national standard. Had to support the BerkeleyDB address Book.
Ai Libberkeleydb-perl
No evolution, you can install contacts to build the address book. It is also convenient to export to VCF files. A little change of the script is.
Google's csv everywhere with GB2312. Export the VCF, the logo is not standard, glabels almost incorrect recognition, do not know evolution recognize not.