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On Thursday 25 March 2010 17:50:25 Jan Simonson wrote:
> torsdag 25 mars 2010 skrev John Aldrich:
> > Is there ANY way to get KMail / KDEPIM to read KAddress Book? If not, how
> > the heck are we supposed to create new address entries for KMail? I've
> > followed the how-to in http://userbase.kde.org/Akonadi_and_AddressBook
> > and I have everything set up as indicated there, but whenever I create a
> > new entry in KAddress book, it never shows up in KMail when trying to
> > browse for an address. What are we supposed to do, go through each and
> > every entry  in our KAddress Book and export them to VCF files and move
> > them into the new directory so that KDEPIM can magically find them?

That's what the migrator does - and if you have that directory and it has vcf 
file there, it's done its work.  Try http://userbase.kde.org/KAddressBook.
> 
> Check the messages in the thread "address book problems". Anne's advice
> there fixed the same problem for me.
> 
Since then, in the light of what we found, I've updated the userbase pages.  
Hopefully the new version is clearer.

And please, Jan, if you want people to help, mind your manners.  Insulting 
people never helps.

Anne
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