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You can import address book entries into VPOP3 from a CSV file. To do this, go to **Settings -> Global Address Book** and press the **Import Address Book From CSV** button. | You can import address book entries into VPOP3 from a CSV file. To do this, go to **Settings -> Global Address Book** and press the **Import Address Book From CSV** button. | ||
- | The CSV file you want to import must have column | + | The CSV file you want to import must have column |
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Select the CSV file you want to import from, then press the **Preview Import** button | Select the CSV file you want to import from, then press the **Preview Import** button | ||
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The **Remove all entries before importing file** option will make VPOP3 remove all address book entries (including for local users) before adding the entries from the imported CSV file. If you don't select this, VPOP3 will leave existing entries in place. | The **Remove all entries before importing file** option will make VPOP3 remove all address book entries (including for local users) before adding the entries from the imported CSV file. If you don't select this, VPOP3 will leave existing entries in place. |