Re: Importing addresses from a database

2000-10-09 Thread Graham
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10/10/00 at 06:26 tracer wrote: >most email programs will allow export to a comma delimited file as >its a kind of standard import format for databases. >If an email program doesnt allow a suitable export format, another >program may support a su

Re: Importing addresses from a database

2000-10-09 Thread tracer
Hello Graham, On Mon, 09 Oct 2000 15:49:49 +0100 GMT your local time, which was Monday, October 09, 2000, 9:49:49 PM (GMT+0700) my local time, Graham wrote: > Hi Thorvald! > My experience of TB address book is that you first import the > *messages*, then if this doesn't result in an import into

Re: Importing addresses from a database

2000-10-09 Thread Dirk Heiser
Hi Thorvald, On Mon, 9 Oct 2000 15:12:29 +0200, you wrote: TN> I have done a CSV-file by hand for testing purposes (with EXCEL) and TN> have used the fieldnames of TB for my database fields. The import will TN> not function; TB only displays a warning: "No addresses have been TN> imported." Hav

Re: Importing addresses from a database

2000-10-09 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello Thorvald, On Monday, October 09, 2000 at 15:12:29 GMT +0200 (which was 6:12 AM where I live) witnesses say Thorvald Neumann typed: > We have a project in mind, which involves saving client addresses and > e-mails to a webbased database. This database should generate an output > in a fil

Re: Importing addresses from a database

2000-10-09 Thread Graham
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Thorvald! My experience of TB address book is that you first import the *messages*, then if this doesn't result in an import into the address book, its a matter of having to add the addresses by hand from your messages. To import the messages, go

Importing addresses from a database

2000-10-09 Thread Thorvald Neumann
Hejsan! Due to the poor documentation on importing other filetypes to a TB-addressbook, I have to question the wisdom of this list. ;) We have a project in mind, which involves saving client addresses and e-mails to a webbased database. This database should generate an output in a file-format TB