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KDE Neon Thunderbird 115 Supernova addressbook

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I wanted to export a address ldif file. When exported, the ldif file was not included in the compressed backup. I imported an ldif file and added a few addresses. The question under KDE Neon is how do I extract the contact list? Not included in zip file. Hungarian Thunderbird 115 Supernova

I wanted to export a address ldif file. When exported, the ldif file was not included in the compressed backup. I imported an ldif file and added a few addresses. The question under KDE Neon is how do I extract the contact list? Not included in zip file. Hungarian Thunderbird 115 Supernova

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SQLite puts it in a file. Version 115.5. Ldif file turned out not to exist. abook.sqlite :)

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I am not sure I understand. To extract a list, highlight the list and click the three dots to the right and select the export option. Is that what you're seeking?

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You are not understand. When I export the zip file, not included ldif addressbook file. 5 contact now, but not exported Thunderbird new version.

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If you are referring to the zip file created by tools>export, I believe it only contains Thunderbird files, and files created by users are ignored.

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How do you export the ldif file then under a Linux distribution?

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Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but why not write to a USB stick?

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If there are no export files how do you put it on usb stick under Linux distribution?

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The ldif file and an export copy of the profile are two different entities. You could write both to a USB stick. I am unsure on what your ultimate goal is.

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SQLite puts it in a file. Version 115.5. Ldif file turned out not to exist. abook.sqlite :)