Chris Toshok wrote:
<>what's the attribute thunderbird is using in the .ldif
file?
The current importer uses "cellphone", which is what the old mozilla
code used to use. I don't have thunderbird installed here to check.
Hi, I replaced "mobile" to "cellphone" in the thunderbird ldif file and
On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 11:50 +0200, Masaf Acker wrote:
Chris Toshok wrote:
what's the attribute thunderbird is using in the .ldif file?
The current importer uses cellphone, which is what the old mozilla
code used to use. I don't have thunderbird installed here to check.
Hi, I replaced
Chris Toshok wrote:
I've added support for "mobile" in the importer, so it'll use "mobile"
as well as "cellphone".
That's great. can you shortly explain, how I can install the patch
(where I can download it) ?
big thanks
update from CVS, or wait for the next snapshot.
Chris
On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 19:50 +0200, Masaf Acker wrote:
Chris Toshok wrote:
I've added support for mobile in the importer, so it'll use mobile
as well as cellphone.
That's great. can you shortly explain, how I can install the patch
hi,
I tried to import a ldif adressbook (exported in thunderbird)
the ldif syntax is correct but evolution (1.4.6) doesn't import the
mobile numbers!?
thanks and regards,
Masaf
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lør, 24.04.2004 kl. 23.15 skrev Masaf Acker:
I tried to import a ldif adressbook (exported in thunderbird)
the ldif syntax is correct but evolution (1.4.6) doesn't import the
mobile numbers!?
Mine does (1.4.5). You do use evolutionperson.schema, don't you?
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what's the attribute thunderbird is using in the .ldif file?
The current importer uses cellphone, which is what the old mozilla
code used to use. I don't have thunderbird installed here to check.
Chris
On Sat, 2004-04-24 at 23:15 +0200, Masaf Acker wrote:
hi,
I tried to import a ldif