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EudoraConverter is a script for converting Eudora address book files to tab-delimited files which Thunderbird can import. | EudoraConverter is a script for converting Eudora address book files to tab-delimited files which Thunderbird can import. | ||
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− | [http://www.gac.edu/~bsundsru/EudoraConverter/EudoraConverter.zip | + | *'''Latest version is 2.0 as of 5/15/07''' |
+ | *[http://www.gac.edu/~bsundsru/EudoraConverter/EudoraConverter.zip EudoraConverter Latest Version] | ||
;Feedback: | ;Feedback: | ||
Email questions/comments/concerns to [mailto:bsundsru@gac.edu Benn Sundsrud] | Email questions/comments/concerns to [mailto:bsundsru@gac.edu Benn Sundsrud] |
Revision as of 10:05, 15 May 2007
EudoraConverter
- About
EudoraConverter is a script for converting Eudora address book files to tab-delimited files which Thunderbird can import.
- Obtaining NNdbase.txt
EudoraConverter requires the NNdbase.txt file from the user's machine, which can be found by following these steps (on the user's machine):
- Load Eudora, goto Help-->About Eudora
- The line that begins 'Data:' is the directory that the NNdbase.txt file is contained in
- Have the user email this file to helpline@gac.edu or, if you are there getting the file, copy this file to a flash drive or email it yourself.
- Running EudoraConverter.exe
Run the executable file, and input the path to the NNdbase.txt file. You can leave it blank to default to NNDbase.txt in the current directory. After this, enter a name for the output file, or leave it blank. If it is left blank, the file will be called addrExport.tab.
- Note: Please be sure to add the extension .ldif to your output file, as this are the only extension Thunderbird will recognize.
- Note: Whatever you name the output file will be what Thunderbird will name the address book after it has been imported.
- Important Note: You may need to download the Thunderbird extension that allows local addresses (without the @gac.edu part) since many faculty have gotten used to that and their address books are full of local addresses. Get it .
- Importing the new Address Book
- Take the .ldif file that was the output of the script to the user
- Open Thunderbird, then the Address Book
- On the tools menu, select 'Import...'
- Choose 'Address Books', then 'Text File (LDIF, .tab. .csv, .txt)'
- Change the 'Files of type' dropdown box to be 'LDIF (.ldif)'
- Browse to and select the file. Thunderbird will then import the file and it should be available as a new Address Book on the left-hand side.
- Downloads
- Latest version is 2.0 as of 5/15/07
- Feedback
Email questions/comments/concerns to Benn Sundsrud