I Think you can, under tools. Will have to check when I get home. I love it for Gmail. Even gives me the weather. <img src=smilies/icon_smile_big.gif width=15 height=15 border=0 align=middle> Update. When you have Tbird open, click on tools/addressbook then click on tools again in the address book area/Import The file types are .LDIF, .Tab, .txt, .Csv Save them from what other book you have them in. You can also import from Outlook and express. Edited by - Finalday on 12/27/2004 4:02:42 PM
Thunderbird email client
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I just have them online with hotmail, so how´s that work? When I open the contact information file (.vcf) it default opens it with the outlook address book thingy, but i´d like to keep that uninvolved if at all possible.
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Thunderbird´s and OutlookX´s address books has been causing me headaches. Both are great clients, but why are their address books so sucky? why can´t I organize my contacts into groups by simple drag-and-drop? can anybody help?
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FF, for a group use see <A href=´http://kb.mozillazine.org/index.phtml?title=Thunderbird_:_FAQs_:_Create_Mailing_List´ Target=_Blank>Link</a> For other FAQ, <A href=´http://kb.mozillazine.org/index.phtml?title=Thunderbird_:_FAQs´ Target=_Blank>Link</a> Edited by - Finalday on 12/28/2004 5:29:39 AM
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Just realized now: I can recieve messages, but can´t send them. In case it matters, i´m using a utility called FreePoPs to interface thunderbird with hotmail/gmail. It generates an SMTP server error every time. right now its just set to ´localhost´ on port 2000 as per the settings provided in the freepops tutorial- It also mentioned something about using your ISP´s smtp server; i have the name but not the correct port
Edit: Problem now solved... had the incorrect user name set for the gmail smtp server - thank´s Finalday for your information on that in your thunderbird thread from a few days back. Edited by - J Dawg on 12/29/2004 8:37:31 AM