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<p>Hi Óvári,</p>
you're talking about "Outlook contacts import" ... so not like
accessing Outlook contacts when composing a TB email with their
correspondents, right?
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">If so, doesn't it need an "Outlook
contacts export" to a standard format and the ability to import
with TB/AB? What about the outlook contacts export feature?<br>
I'm not saying TB/AB has a broad/flexible import capability, but
does it make sense to invest in an "Outlook import function" as
part of TB/AB?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Guenter<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 24.02.21 22:57, Óvári wrote:<br>
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<p>Hi Dirk and *,</p>
<p>Outlook contact import is not an enterprise feature for us. We
and other people who email with us have Outlook 2003, Outlook
2007, Outlook 2010, etc and all their emails and contacts are
stored in the *.pst file.<br>
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<p>Thunderbird has an Outlook *.pst filetype <u>Email</u> import
feature; but Thunderbird does not have an Outlook *.pst filetype
<u>Contacts (AddressBook)</u> import feature.</p>
<p>We and others do <b>not</b> have Exchange.</p>
<p>The vision would be helping people, non-enterprise users, to
move all their Contacts (aka AddressBooks) from any version of
Microsoft Outlook to Thunderbird.<br>
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<p>Thank you</p>
<p>Óvári</p>
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