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*'''Note:''' Please be sure to add the extension .txt or .tab to your output file, as these are the only extensions Thunderbird will recognize. | *'''Note:''' Please be sure to add the extension .txt or .tab to your output file, as these are the only extensions Thunderbird will recognize. | ||
*'''Note:''' Whatever you name the output file will be what Thunderbird will name the address book after it has been imported. | *'''Note:''' Whatever you name the output file will be what Thunderbird will name the address book after it has been imported. | ||
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*'''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 [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/2030 Here]. | *'''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 [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/2030 Here]. |
Revision as of 17:53, 10 April 2007
EudoraConverter
- About
EudoraConverter is a script for converting Eudora address book files to tab-delimited files which Thunderbird can import.
- Obtaining NNdbase.txt
EudoraConvert 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 EudoraConvert.exe
Run the executable file, and input the path to the NNdbase.txt file. You can now leave it blank to default to NNDbase.txt in the current directory. (Version 1.1)
BUG: currently, the file must be in the same directory as the executable, this will be fixed shortly.
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 .txt or .tab to your output file, as these are the only extensions 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 .tab or .txt 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 'Tab Delimited (.tab, .txt)'
- 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
- Feedback
Email questions/comments/concerns to Benn Sundsrud