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I find it incredible that PMMail is still being updated for OS/2 which hardly anyone uses and not being updated for 90+% of the world that uses Windows. Is there really a market out there?<BR>
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I retired from IBM after 30 years and finished my career in Consulting Services as a PC Specialist supporting OS/2. I don't use OS/2 any longer because there are not enough applications for it and I have to use what my new (after retirement) customers use. None use OS/2. A few use Unix variants. Almost all use some version of Windows.<BR>
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I like PMMail so I still use it but it is getting old and has always had a few inconveniences.<BR>
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Rip Edmundson<BR>
Deltahawk Engines, Inc.<BR>
Racine, Wisconsin USA<BR>
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On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 10:08:30 -0700, James Moe wrote:<BR>
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On 12/01/08 03:56 pm, Ben Stover wrote:<BR>
> As I noticed PMMail exports all address book entries into ONE csv file.<BR>
> I have multiple address books but the assignments of email addresses to address books are lost during export.<BR>
> When I re-import them then ALL addresses are put into one (=defualt) address book.<BR>
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v3.04 (to be released in December 2008) PMMail for os/2 offers the<BR>
option to export either a particular address book, or the all books as it<BR>
has in the past.<BR>
Similarly for for CSV import: you may choose the book that receives the<BR>
CSV content.<BR>
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jimoe (at) sohnen-moe (dot) com<BR>
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