SYNOPSIS
pycard-import [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
pycard-import(1) imports email addresses from mails piped into its stdin and saves those addresses to the database used by pycardsyncer(1) and pc_query(1). pycard-import(1) is part of the pycarddav package.
OPTIONS
BASIC STARTUP OPTIONS
-a, --account=NAME
- Only use the account/resource NAME (this option can be used more than once).
-c, --config=CONFIG
- Use the configuration file CONFIG, otherwise pycard-import(1) will look in $HOME/.pycard/ and $HOME/.config/pycard/ for files named pycard.conf.
--debug
- This option enables debugging output.
-h, --help
- Print a small help text and exit.
-v, --version
- Print pycard-import's version number and exit.
IMPORTING OPTIONS
--batch
- Do not open the editor.
--bcc
- Import the content of the Bcc header.
--cc
- Import the content of the Cc header.
-f, --from
- Import the content of the From header.
-n, --dry-run
- Do not actually update the database (implies --batch).
-t, --to
- Import the content of the To header.
AUTHOR
pycard-import was mostly written by Christian Geier, with a lot of help by others, see CONTRIBUTORS.txt in the pycarddav distribution.
RESOURCES
Main web site: http://lostpackets.de/pycarddav/ Please report bugs via the contact information at the above web site or via github: http://github.com/geier/khal/.
COPYING
Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Christian Geier and Contributors. pycard-import and pycarddav are released under the terms of the Expat/MIT license, see the COPYING file distributed with pycarddav.