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On 10/10/00 at 06:26 tracer wrote:

>most email programs will allow export to a comma delimited file as
>its a kind of standard import format for databases.
>If an email program doesnt allow a suitable export format, another
>program may support a suitable import program and then export to
>CDF.  

Agreed.  That's why I suggested looking at Dawn.  For those who don't
have Netscape on their system (see other postings on this subject) it
offers a way to convert address books from one to a number of
formats.  For those that do have Netscape, its probably easier to use
Dawn IMO.

>Personally though I thing import of address books from Outlook and
>outlook express should be in the bat as most users of those programs
>if switching to the bat likely havent got a clue how to convert
>them... 

I wouldn't disagree with that, either.  The facility to import mail
from OE and other formats exists in TB, and it seemed to me an
anomaly that there wasn't a similar import facility for the address
books.  But that's not an uncommon situation in mail programs.....

Graham

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