Thanks for the response.

The ldif file was created on M$ and so it had <cr><lf>
line terminators. Got rid of the <cr>s and everything
seems to be OK now.

This begs the question, why didn't the importer either
complain about the file format or preferably just do
the job? 

Hopefully many people will be bringing data from the 
other side and requiring them to alter the data first
presents an unnecessary barrier.

I've not tried importing from Outlook, as I don't use
it,  but is there a similar problem there?


--- Zot O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> When I got it to work it took 5 tries.  It did work
> on an addressbook
> from netscape.
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2001-12-06 at 05:57, steve hnizdur wrote:
> > I have just started to use evolution on a Redhat
> 7.2
> > system with evolution 1.0.
> > 
> > I have tried to import a file in ldif format into
> > contacts and nothing happened other than a message
> > saying the importer wasn't ready and would try
> again
> > in 5 seconds. No importing was done. I created the
> > ldif file from netscape on another machine.
> > 
> > Are there any issues over the use of this
> importer?
> > 
> >
>
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Regards

Steve Hnizdur

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