Re: Importing CSV file of just email addresses

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> Is it possible to import a list of comma-separated email
> addresses into my squirrelmail account?  I tried several formats with commas,
> multiple commas, and the pipe character.  Each time the import process
> populates the fields of an address/contact record with email addresses.

Open CSV file in spreadsheet program.
Select row with addresses and copy it

Paste data in other sheet and transform it to column. In OpenOffice it is done
with one checkbox in "Paste Special..." command.

Copy first column and paste it in second column.

Save both columns as csv.

Import that csv file into SquirrelMail with abook_import_export plugin.

When you have to define titles of imported columns, change first column from
"Nickname" to "Email" and click "Finish".

-- 
Tomas


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