Hi Jim,

I'm not familiar with Thunderbird so I wont comment on that however, you
can use JXplorer to import a subtree via the LDIF > Import File menu
option.  

Regards,
Trudi
 

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Logan
Sent: Monday, 9 January 2006 8:45 AM
To: jxplorer-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Jxplorer-users] LDIF Import into a Subtree

Hello everyone,

There is a way to export a subtree in LDIF, but there isn't a way to 
import one.  How am I supposed to read in my Thunderbird address book?  
(Or any other email client for that matter.)  I can't find anything on 
the web.  Isn't this a common thing to need to do?

-Jim



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