[Evolution] ldif import filter
Masaf Acker
masaf_acker@yahoo.de
Sun, 25 Apr 2004 11:50:08 +0200
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Chris Toshok wrote:
> <>what's the attribute thunderbird is using in the .ldif file?
>
> The current importer uses "cellphone", which is what the old mozilla
> code used to use. I don't have thunderbird installed here to check.
Hi, I replaced "mobile" to "cellphone" in the thunderbird ldif file and
now it works!
thanks
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Chris Toshok wrote:
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cite="mid14243199.1082885621093.JavaMail.root@pingu.chrubb.co.uk"
type="cite"><>what's the attribute thunderbird is using in the .ldif
file?<br>
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The current importer uses "cellphone", which is what the old mozilla<br>
code used to use. I don't have thunderbird installed here to check.</></blockquote>
Hi, I replaced "mobile" to "cellphone" in the thunderbird ldif file and
now it works!<br>
thanks<br>
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