Hi,
Thanks for all your replies. I was only using Outlook as it syuncronisesw
with my Nokia phone.
I gave up with the LDAP idea, too damn complicated :-)
I'm using Outport (thanks Martin) to generate vCards, and then using a
perl script to query the cards.
Thanks
Chris
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On Fri, 21 May 2004, Laurie Brown wrote:
> Chris Glover wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Bit of a long one this... pay attention at the back :-)
> >
> > I've got he address book in my phone now syncronised with Outlook, what I
> > want to do now, is convert Outlook contacts into something usefull...
> > LDAP! I really don't like using Outlook at the best of times.
> >
> > Does anyone know a way of converting Outlook exported data, .pst. .csv etc
> > into an ldif file. Ultimately I want to run Openldap on my linux machine,
> > import the data, and hopefully do something fancy with Asterisk PBX. I'm
> > currently bidding for a Cisco 7960 which can use LDAP.
>
> I think I'd do this via Mozilla or Thunderbird (better), either of which will
> find and import an OE address bokk cleanly, and then export in LDIF format.
> Also, they will happily talk LDAP themselves, and either is a far better mail
> client than O/OE.
>
> Cheers, Laurie.
>