The simplest way to do this, IIRC, is to add email addresses as a column
when you're viewing the Recipients container (or the GAL) from Admin. You
can do a File | Save Window Contents As... (or something like that - I don't
have Admin here) and dump that to a csv.
Missy
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Subject: RE: Directory Export - SMTP address
If the SMTP address is the default address for the mailbox, then you
could use LDIFDE or CSVDE from a Windows 2000 box and export the LDAP
mail attribute.
Steve Smith
Common IT Services
Ministry of Management Services
If the SMTP address is the default address for the mailbox, then you could
use LDIFDE or CSVDE from a Windows 2000 box and export the LDAP mail
attribute.
Steve Smith
Common IT Services
Ministry of Management Services
Province of British Columbia
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in 55 you needed HEADER.EXE
at least thats the way I did it, Im sure there are other ways
bill
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How do you export
Subject: RE: Directory Export - SMTP address
in 55 you needed HEADER.EXE
at least thats the way I did it, Im sure there are other ways
bill
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in 55 you needed HEADER.EXE
at least thats the way I did it, Im sure there are other ways
bill
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I usually import the csv into excel and manipulate from there.
Dave Stevens
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in 55 you needed HEADER.EXE
at least thats the way I did it, Im sure there are other ways
bill
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From: Hatley, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: Directory Export - SMTP address
RE: detail of your original Q:
I do not think you can...your going to get the whole 'E-mail Addresses'
field
you could then chop it up with you favorite admin tools to extract just the
SMTP:
Im with steve I mess
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Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 3:07 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Directory Export - SMTP address
RE: detail of your original Q:
I do not think you can...your going to get the whole 'E-mail Addresses'
field
you could then chop it up with you favorite admin tools to extract just
You cannot export just the SMTP address. You can export all the
addresses and then parse out the SMTP addresses by exporting the E-Mail
Addresses and Secondary-Proxy-Addresses fields, and, for custom
recipients, the E-Mail Address field.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
Tech Consultant
hp
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