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Is there a way to convert all the contacts from EX from SMTP according to the
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That is an Exchange question, not an Outlook question.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Krykino" wrote in message ... Is there a way to convert all the contacts from EX from SMTP according to the global address list? |
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I think it is an outlook question. Now i'm using outlook 2003. If i'm out of
office, I was unable to check name using the global address list. If I choose an user in the global address list and add to contact, EX (address type) would appear in the contact instead of SMTP. So I need to know the way to make all the addresses in the global address list change to SMTP after add in contact. I've read an article: http://kamhungsoh.com/blog/2007/07/o...ress-type.html. According to the article, I need to do it one by one. Is there a way that it will automatically change to SMTP and without doing it one by one? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That is an Exchange question, not an Outlook question. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Krykino" wrote in message ... Is there a way to convert all the contacts from EX from SMTP according to the global address list? |
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Think what you want. The GAL is in the AD and solely within Exchanges'
domain. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Krykino" wrote in message ... I think it is an outlook question. Now i'm using outlook 2003. If i'm out of office, I was unable to check name using the global address list. If I choose an user in the global address list and add to contact, EX (address type) would appear in the contact instead of SMTP. So I need to know the way to make all the addresses in the global address list change to SMTP after add in contact. I've read an article: http://kamhungsoh.com/blog/2007/07/o...ress-type.html. According to the article, I need to do it one by one. Is there a way that it will automatically change to SMTP and without doing it one by one? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That is an Exchange question, not an Outlook question. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Krykino" wrote in message ... Is there a way to convert all the contacts from EX from SMTP according to the global address list? |
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I'd like to do the same thing. Is there a formula or macro you can write in
Excel? And do I really have to post this to the Excel forum to get an answer if the problem originates with how Outlook handles Exchange information? -- Trisha L. Sebastian Research Assistant, Brown Harris Stevens "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That is an Exchange question, not an Outlook question. |
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There is no way to actually change Exchange entries in the GAL from EX to
SMTP. To get the SMTP address for a contact from the GAL you need to write code. The code for versions of Outlook earlier than Outlook 2007 can't use the Outlook object model, it would have to use CDO 1.21 or Extended MAPI (C++ or Delphi only) or the Redemption library (www.dimastr.com/redemption). For Outlook 2007 code you can use the PropertyAccessor object to access the properties you need. That won't change the addresses it will just return the SMTP address for the EX address. After the code is run the GAL entries will still be the same. There is sample code at www.cdolive.com/cdo5.htm for getting the SMTP address using CDO 1.21, the Redemption Web site has samples for Redemption. Programming questions should really be asked in microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "TLSebastian" wrote in message ... I'd like to do the same thing. Is there a formula or macro you can write in Excel? And do I really have to post this to the Excel forum to get an answer if the problem originates with how Outlook handles Exchange information? -- Trisha L. Sebastian Research Assistant, Brown Harris Stevens "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That is an Exchange question, not an Outlook question. |
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I was doing a search for the same thing (change EX to SMTP). These posts
gave me some ideas on how to do it. So I just did it successfully. Here's how: (This only works if your EX contacts have the email address embedded in the DisplayAs field. That is "John Smith )" 1. Export all your contacts to Excel. 2. In Excel, insert 3 or 4 columns after EmailType field. 3. In one of these inserted columns, extract the email address as text from the DisplayAs field. Assuming the DisplayAs is stored in cell BH4, I simply did this: =MID(BH4,FIND("(",BH4)+1,(FIND(")",BH4)-FIND("(",BH4))-1) This will give you just " 4. In another free column, just do ="smtp:"& bh4 5. Copy this final column and overwrite your EmailAddress column by pasting values. In other words, overwrite the garbage shown in the EmailAddress column with proper email addresses with the smtp prefix. 6. Delete any columns you added. 7. Save the file. 8. In Outlook, import the newly created file into your contacts list being sure to check that you want to overwrite duplicates. 9. This will change the format of all of these contacts to SMTP from EX. 10. The only problem now is that all of the email addresses have "smtp:" in front of them. But this is easy to fix now because you just export the contacts to Excel again, but this time the "EmailAddress" field will not contain garbage. 11. Select the EmailAddress column and do a search and replace (search for "smtp:" and replace with nothing. 12. Save the file, then import it back into your Outlook contacts (overwrite duplicates). 13. You are done. Mine worked perfectly. "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: There is no way to actually change Exchange entries in the GAL from EX to SMTP. To get the SMTP address for a contact from the GAL you need to write code. The code for versions of Outlook earlier than Outlook 2007 can't use the Outlook object model, it would have to use CDO 1.21 or Extended MAPI (C++ or Delphi only) or the Redemption library (www.dimastr.com/redemption). For Outlook 2007 code you can use the PropertyAccessor object to access the properties you need. That won't change the addresses it will just return the SMTP address for the EX address. After the code is run the GAL entries will still be the same. There is sample code at www.cdolive.com/cdo5.htm for getting the SMTP address using CDO 1.21, the Redemption Web site has samples for Redemption. Programming questions should really be asked in microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "TLSebastian" wrote in message ... I'd like to do the same thing. Is there a formula or macro you can write in Excel? And do I really have to post this to the Excel forum to get an answer if the problem originates with how Outlook handles Exchange information? -- Trisha L. Sebastian Research Assistant, Brown Harris Stevens "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That is an Exchange question, not an Outlook question. |
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