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Is it possible...?
Authored by: kennyfett on Jul 25, '03 09:48:34AM

To do it the opposite way? Gonna have to try that...

If I can get all my 10.2 addresses into Yahoo, I'll have very little need for my .mac webmail and it's address book...

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Palm Contacts to Yahoo!
Authored by: Jacques on Jul 25, '03 11:09:57AM

There is one round-about way to do it if you use a Palm: sync your Palm to a PC, then use Yahoo! supplied software to sync your contacts to Yahoo! AB.



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Palm Contacts to Yahoo!
Authored by: kennyfett on Jul 25, '03 02:19:21PM

...and if we don't? LOL..

Well, tried it the opposite way- Mozilla doesn't import the Mail.app vcards, and Yahoo does absolutely nothing with the vcard either.

Even tried to change the suffix to .ldif- no dice.

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Exporting your Mac OS X Jaguar Address Book to Yahoo
Authored by: valmont on Jul 29, '03 02:35:49PM

A little bit of googling (Nifty Tool) appears to reveal the answer you seek:

People who wish to export their Mac OS X Jaguar Address Book data to various text files compatible with Yahoo Address Book and applications such as Entourage and Palm Desktop can use:

David Martin's Mac OS X Address Book Exporter.

I haven't tried it, but apparently this guy's tool lets you export your address book data to a comma-delimited file, with a pre-set for the yahoo-supported format. Pretty cool :)

It's also freeware apparently! I just paypal'ed the guy $20.

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Exporting your Mac OS X Jaguar Address Book to Yahoo
Authored by: b1gjohn on Jan 24, '04 07:41:31PM

the ABE only exports in a txt file, yahoo doesn't accept txt files - only csv's.

Anyone know a way to export the Address Book to a csv?



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.txt -->.csv
Authored by: scorpion on Jan 25, '04 11:13:38AM

Can't you open the .txt file in Excel and just do a save as .csv?

If you don't have Excel there might be something on versiontracker or macupdate.

Good luck



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