On Tue, 2002-01-22 at 09:54, Blake Barnett wrote: > You can export your address book as vCards, most contact apps can handle > importing these. > > If you have an address book which can be exported to vCards (Outlook > 2000 for me) you can bulk-export and bulk-import to evolution. Worked > for me, YMMV. > > If you have an LDAP address book server then this is all as easy as > pointing evolution at it. > > > On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 23:59, Craig White wrote: > > On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 21:26, Tom Achtenberg wrote: > > > This is assuming you actually want the whole Ximina desktop, I do not. I > > > tried to install it once and it trashed my system so bad I had to do a total > > > reinstall of Linux. You also have to have a high speed connection to do the > > > g-gnome thing which I do not have. > > > > > ---- > > well, I know that you run RH 7.2 and if you have KDE already installed - > > I think I posted a complete list of the files that you need to download > > and install to just get Evolution 1.01. > > > > I have to agree that this is the most exciting mail program I have seen > > on linux but I am a fan of Outlook 2000 so that pretty much figures. It > > is a little buggy though and I haven't figured out any way to get my > > addressbook into it and it lacks an export feature to get the > > addressbook out of it. > > ---- Simple case of dumb user as it turns out... had to change the permissions to allow world read on the ldif file. I have an address book ;-) Craig