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Importing Outlook Contacts to Pegasus 4.5.2

I would like to suggest an alternative solution, independent of OS version, which you can ignore if you have found an alternative.

The procedure to export Outlook Contacts and import them to Pegasus Mail address books is as follows:

1. In Pegasus Mail set up a new address book, I suggest a name of Outlook

2. Download PMVcard from this site from url http://community.pmail.com/files/folders/pegadd/entry44115.aspx

3. Unzip the downloaded file (pmvcard.zip) into your Pegasus Mail NewMail directory

4. In Outlook (or similar software), export the Contacts file in vCard format to a file such as Outlook.icf in the same directory as 3 above

5. In Windows Explorer drag/drop the file created in 4. over the file, PmVcard.exe

6. You should now see a formatted display of the vcards created by Outlook, at the end of this display you should see an instruction to import this tab-delimted file into Pegasus Mail 

7. In Pegasus Mail click the Address book menu, and select the "Import from tab-delimited file" choice with file just created.

8. Click OK to begin import. After a few seconds the program PMVcard will end. You can now restart Pegasus Mai and view the address book, Outlook (see 1, above)

9. Browse through the entries, and edit where obvious issues show up. 

 10. I recommend you read the documentation (Pmvcard.rtf) to identify issues and workarounds.   It is important to understand that neither PMVcard or any other software (ie Dawn) can make use of most of the data stored in Outlook.   The person's name and email address are the all-important data values. Other data such as postal address and Telephone device numbers and types are information only. There is a reference to the RFC concerning VCARD stream content in my documentation. You should note that vendors are very liberal in their interpretation of the RFC rules.

I hope this may help.  Please note that when Pegasus Mail V5 is made available, that most of the issues will be resolved and the Pegasus Mail Address Books will look more like Contacts file content.

Martin

 

 

<p>I would like to suggest an alternative solution, independent of OS version, which you can ignore if you have found an alternative.</p><p>The procedure to export Outlook Contacts and import them to Pegasus Mail address books is as follows:</p><p>1. In Pegasus Mail set up a new address book, I suggest a name of Outlook</p><p>2. Download PMVcard from this site from url http://community.pmail.com/files/folders/pegadd/entry44115.aspx</p><p>3. Unzip the downloaded file (pmvcard.zip) into your Pegasus Mail NewMail directory</p><p>4. In Outlook (or similar software), export the Contacts file in vCard format to a file such as Outlook.icf in the same directory as 3 above</p><p>5. In Windows Explorer drag/drop the file created in 4. over the file, PmVcard.exe</p><p>6. You should now see a formatted display of the vcards created by Outlook, at the end of this display you should see an instruction to import this tab-delimted file into Pegasus Mail </p><p>7. In Pegasus Mail click the Address book menu, and select the "Import from tab-delimited file" choice with file just created. </p><p>8. Click OK to begin import. After a few seconds the program PMVcard will end. You can now restart Pegasus Mai and view the address book, Outlook (see 1, above)</p><p>9. Browse through the entries, and edit where obvious issues show up.  </p><p> 10. I recommend you read the documentation (Pmvcard.rtf) to identify issues and workarounds.   It is important to understand that neither PMVcard or any other software (ie Dawn) can make use of most of the data stored in Outlook.   The person's name and email address are the all-important data values. Other data such as postal address and Telephone device numbers and types are information only. There is a reference to the RFC concerning VCARD stream content in my documentation. You should note that vendors are very liberal in their interpretation of the RFC rules.</p><p>I hope this may help.  Please note that when Pegasus Mail V5 is made available, that most of the issues will be resolved and the Pegasus Mail Address Books will look more like Contacts file content.</p><p>Martin </p><p>  </p><p> </p>

I've just downloaded Pegasus 4.5.2 on to my new laptop and have transferred my Outlook express addressbook to my desktop as both a .wab file and also as an Outlook Contacts file.  I've searched through the manual and spent hours and hours trying to see how to import the addresses.  I have found the page talking about importing either tagged format or tab-delimited format but I am only a novice and don't know where to go from here!  I hope it will be possible to import my addresses and would love it if someone could step me through a simple set of instructions please.

Jill (New Zealand)

<p>I've just downloaded Pegasus 4.5.2 on to my new laptop and have transferred my Outlook express addressbook to my desktop as both a .wab file and also as an Outlook Contacts file.  I've searched through the manual and spent hours and hours trying to see how to import the addresses.  I have found the page talking about importing either tagged format or tab-delimited format but I am only a novice and don't know where to go from here!  I hope it will be possible to import my addresses and would love it if someone could step me through a simple set of instructions please.</p><p>Jill (New Zealand) </p>

I've just downloaded Pegasus 4.5.2 on to my new laptop and have

transferred my Outlook express addressbook to my desktop as both a .wab

file and also as an Outlook Contacts file.  I've searched through the

manual and spent hours and hours trying to see how to import the

addresses.  I have found the page talking about importing either tagged

format or tab-delimited format but I am only a novice and don't know

where to go from here!  I hope it will be possible to import my

addresses and would love it if someone could step me through a simple

set of instructions please.

Use Dawn, created by Boris Zakharin, to convert addressbooks.

Dawn works with the following programs:

    * Becky! -- Known to work with versions 2.00.08, 2.21.03
    * Corel WordPerfect Address Book 8.x
    * Eudora -- Known to work with versions 3.0, 4.3, 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 6.0, 6.2
    * ExecMail / Simeon
    * Forté Agent -- Known to work with version 4.0
    * Internet Explorer / Outlook Express / Windows Address Book (WAB) 4.0 - 6.0 -- Known to
       work with versions 4.0, 5.0, 5.5, and 6.0
    * Juno 2.0 - 5.0 -- Known to work with versions 2.0.11, 4.3.09, 4.3.11, and 5.0.33
    * Mozilla (Seamonkey) -- Known to work with versions 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9.2, 0.9.3, 0.9.7, 1.0,
      1.2, 1.3, 1.6, 1.7
    * Mozilla Thunderbird -- Known to work with version 1.0.2
    * Netscape 3.0 - 7.1 -- Known to work with versions 3.0, 3.03, 4.0, 4.7, 4.78, 6.0, 6.01, 6.1,
       6.2, 6.21, 7.0, 7.1 (Netscape 8 does not have an address book)
    * MS Outlook 98 / 2000 / 2002 / 2003
    * Opera -- Known to work with versions 5.1, 5.2, 6.0, 7.0, 7.23, 8.01, 8.02
    * Palm support through Palm Desktop (read only) -- Known to work with versions 3.01, 4.0,
    * Pegasus Mail -- Known to work with version 3.12b, 4.01, 4.12a, 4.21c, 4.51
    * Pine (PC and UNIX) -- Mailing Lists not supported
    * Other programs which can use/import/export LDAP/LDIF, vCard (VCF), Comma Separated  
       Value (CSV), plain text, one per line or comma separated formats or store addresses in a
       text file suitable for extraction
    
System Requirements

*     Pentium® 90MHz or higher microprocessor
*     Windows 98 or later (Windows ME included) or Windows NT 4, 2000, or XP
*     VGA 640x480 or higher-resolution screen supported by Microsoft Windows.
*     About 1 MB of free disk space
*     Internet Explorer 5.0 or later
*     Windows Installer


http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/

<blockquote>I've just downloaded Pegasus 4.5.2 on to my new laptop and have transferred my Outlook express addressbook to my desktop as both a .wab file and also as an Outlook Contacts file.  I've searched through the manual and spent hours and hours trying to see how to import the addresses.  I have found the page talking about importing either tagged format or tab-delimited format but I am only a novice and don't know where to go from here!  I hope it will be possible to import my addresses and would love it if someone could step me through a simple set of instructions please.</blockquote>Use Dawn, created by Boris Zakharin, to convert addressbooks. Dawn works with the following programs:     * Becky! -- Known to work with versions 2.00.08, 2.21.03     * Corel WordPerfect Address Book 8.x     * Eudora -- Known to work with versions 3.0, 4.3, 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 6.0, 6.2     * ExecMail / Simeon     * Forté Agent -- Known to work with version 4.0     * Internet Explorer / Outlook Express / Windows Address Book (WAB) 4.0 - 6.0 -- Known to        work with versions 4.0, 5.0, 5.5, and 6.0     * Juno 2.0 - 5.0 -- Known to work with versions 2.0.11, 4.3.09, 4.3.11, and 5.0.33     * Mozilla (Seamonkey) -- Known to work with versions 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9.2, 0.9.3, 0.9.7, 1.0,       1.2, 1.3, 1.6, 1.7     * Mozilla Thunderbird -- Known to work with version 1.0.2     * Netscape 3.0 - 7.1 -- Known to work with versions 3.0, 3.03, 4.0, 4.7, 4.78, 6.0, 6.01, 6.1,        6.2, 6.21, 7.0, 7.1 (Netscape 8 does not have an address book)     * MS Outlook 98 / 2000 / 2002 / 2003     * Opera -- Known to work with versions 5.1, 5.2, 6.0, 7.0, 7.23, 8.01, 8.02     * Palm support through Palm Desktop (read only) -- Known to work with versions 3.01, 4.0,     * Pegasus Mail -- Known to work with version 3.12b, 4.01, 4.12a, 4.21c, 4.51     * Pine (PC and UNIX) -- Mailing Lists not supported     * Other programs which can use/import/export LDAP/LDIF, vCard (VCF), Comma Separated          Value (CSV), plain text, one per line or comma separated formats or store addresses in a        text file suitable for extraction      System Requirements *     Pentium® 90MHz or higher microprocessor *     Windows 98 or later (Windows ME included) or Windows NT 4, 2000, or XP *     VGA 640x480 or higher-resolution screen supported by Microsoft Windows. *     About 1 MB of free disk space *     Internet Explorer 5.0 or later *     Windows Installer <a href="http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/" title="http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/" mce_href="http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/">http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/</a>

I tried yesterday to download Dawn and have since tried

again.  I get to the download page

http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/download.html

and

click on download but nothing happens.

I hope I'm not being an idiot but

I have tried for many hours and just can't
see what to do.  I have got

Windows 7 on my new laptop.

Any help would be gratefully

received.
Many thanks
Jill ;-)

I tried yesterday to download Dawn and have since tried again.  I get to the download page <a href="http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/download.html">http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/download.html</a> and click on download but nothing happens. I hope I'm not being an idiot but I have tried for many hours and just can't see what to do.  I have got Windows 7 on my new laptop. Any help would be gratefully received. Many thanks Jill ;-)

[quote user="pjill_99"]I tried yesterday to download Dawn and have since tried again.  I get to the download page

http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/download.html

and click on download but nothing happens.

I hope I'm not being an idiot but I have tried for many hours and just can't
see what to do.  I have got Windows 7 on my new laptop.

Any help would be gratefully received.
Many thanks
Jill ;-)
[/quote]

Look for the actual link "unicode version" [http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/dawn54u.zip].  It's there, just not well identified.  :-)

 

<p>[quote user="pjill_99"]I tried yesterday to download Dawn and have since tried again.  I get to the download page <a mce_href="http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/download.html" href="http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/download.html">http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/download.html</a> and click on download but nothing happens. I hope I'm not being an idiot but I have tried for many hours and just can't see what to do.  I have got Windows 7 on my new laptop. Any help would be gratefully received. Many thanks Jill ;-) [/quote]</p><p>Look for the actual link "unicode version" [http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/dawn54u.zip].  It's there, just not well identified.  :-)</p><p> </p>

Does anyone know how to get Dawn to work on Windows 8?  It will start up but then crash with an error?

Thanks.

 

Rob

<p>Does anyone know how to get Dawn to work on Windows 8?  It will start up but then crash with an error?</p><p>Thanks.</p><p> </p><p>Rob </p>

I don't think Dawn has been updated for many years. Other users have reported problems on Windows 7, so I don't like your chances of getting it to work on 8.

I don't think Dawn has been updated for many years. Other users have reported problems on Windows 7, so I don't like your chances of getting it to work on 8.
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