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"Curtis Buck" wrote in message
... I always hate replying with just a url, but, http://www.slipstick.com/config/convaddr.htm should have the answer you need. Looks like there are a few different options, including finding something to convert from LDIF to CSV and then importing into Outlook. And, as a side note, it's generally a good idea to actually put the question as part of the message, including information about the environment, like version of outlook, what sort of mail server you're using (exchange, pop3, imap), and maybe information about what you've tried already. -- f.h. |
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