Hmm.  I'm not familiar with perl... i'm not a network admin just a
user.  no programming experience.  I see myself as a person who can help
other people with linux once/if it starts getting more popular on the
desktop but don't have time to learn.  Hopefully this summer. (im in
college and time is scarce...)
Thanks for the advice though.

-Brandon

On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 22:37, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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> On 29 Jan 2002, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> >The Netscape doesn't put the fields in the right place.  It insists on
> >keeping it, "First Name, Last Name" when on most people i just have first
> >name or last name and e-mail.  KMail knows some people have differente
> >configurations, lets you define which column you want, but then when it
> >did import it didn't import the first name stuff.  ?  Hmm.  Wierd.  I'll
> >keep working on it but it's not very urgent, i've managed so far (about 2
> >months or whenever ximian stuff first appeared).
> 
> Eudora has a well-formatted address book. It should not be hard to parse
> it with Perl and rewrite it as LDIF or vCard.
> 
> Tony
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