Converting from Netscape 7 Address Book to Outlook 2001?

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DeWaun Simmons

I want to export my address book from Netscape 7 mail (OS9) as a LDIF file
and IMPORT to MS OUTLOOK 2001 (OS9).

I exported contacts from Netscape as a LDIF file format. I attempted to
Import that LDIF file into MS OUTLOOK 2001 by the FILE > IMPORT option.

It is erroring out.

This is supposed to work, but isn't. Can anyone shed light on why this
doesn't work? Am I missing something.
 
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Paul Berkowitz

I want to export my address book from Netscape 7 mail (OS9) as a LDIF file
and IMPORT to MS OUTLOOK 2001 (OS9).

I exported contacts from Netscape as a LDIF file format. I attempted to
Import that LDIF file into MS OUTLOOK 2001 by the FILE > IMPORT option.

It is erroring out.

This is supposed to work, but isn't. Can anyone shed light on why this
doesn't work? Am I missing something.

This is the wrong newsgroup - there's a newsgroup for outlook.mac - but as
far as I recall, Outlook 2001 only imports contacts in CSV and tab-text
format, not LDIF. I seem to recall to recall that Netscape has a utility
that converts the LDIF file to tab-text. Not only that, I recall it uses the
same absurd quotation marks around every field that Outlook 2001 also does.
This wrecks havoc with every other app on the Mac but should be compatible
between them. Check the Help in Netscape for exporting contacts - and you'll
find that utility somewhere.

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Paul Berkowitz
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