I have not done this specifically for outlook addresses, but if you can get
the data into a csv file format and put in on your web server somewhere you
can use <cfhttp> to read the file and this returns the contents as a regular
query object. If the first record in the file has the names of the columns
you can specify that these are used to name the columns in the output query
or you can name them yourself.

It appears that in outlook there is a file>import export option. On my
system it tells me the translator isn't loaded or something equally
helpful.......... :-)


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Mike T
Blog http://www.socialpoints.com/


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