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EVOLUTION-ADDRESSBOOK-EXPORT(1)	     GNOME     EVOLUTION-ADDRESSBOOK-EXPORT(1)

NAME
       evolution-addressbook-export - export addressbook content from Evoluion

SYNOPSIS
       evolution-addressbook-export [OPTIONS] [ADDRESSBOOK]

DESCRIPTION
       Export  the  entire  contents  of  the  Evolution  address book with ID
       ADDRESSBOOK , or the default address book if none is  given.  Available
       address	book  IDs  can be listed with the -l option.  Supported export
       formats are vCard and CSV.

OPTIONS
       -?, --help
	      Show a help message listing all the options and their meanings.

       --usage
	      Show a brief help message listing the names of the options only.

       --output=OUTPUTFILE
	      Use OUTPUTFILEas output file  for	 exported  data.  Defaults  to
	      standard out.

       -l, --list-addressbook-folders
	      Export  a	 comma-separated  list	of address book IDs, names and
	      number of entries instead of address book contents.

       --format=FORMAT
	      Specify the output format. FORMAT	 must  be  either  `vcard'  or
	      `csv'.  The default format is vCard.

       -a, --async
	      Export  in asynchronous mode. OUTPUTFILE must be set and will be
	      the prefix for the output files.

       --size=NUMBER
	      Export NUMBER entries to each output file. The default  is  100.
	      This option is only valid in asynchronous mode.

       In addition, the usual Bonobo activation and GNOME command line options
       apply.  See the output of --help for details.

SEE ALSO
       evolution(1)

AUTHOR
       Gilbert Fang <gilbert.fang@sun.com>

       This manual page was originally	written	 by  Oystein  Gisnas  for  the
       Debian system.

GNOME				  2006-05-13   EVOLUTION-ADDRESSBOOK-EXPORT(1)
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