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How do I import my address book from mail.com mail?

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mail.com mail holds the normal type of address book, with 'group' facilities, etc, which it can synchronise with Android tablets and phones, but it does not provide any facility to explicitly export the address book. To avoid having to use Webmail on my Windows7 PC, I have installed Thunderbird, which does an excellent job of organising, viewing and replying to my 'mail.com' mail, but the lack of an address book restricts its usefulness! Does anyone have any suggestions for importing the 'mail.com' address book?

mail.com mail holds the normal type of address book, with 'group' facilities, etc, which it can synchronise with Android tablets and phones, but it does not provide any facility to explicitly export the address book. To avoid having to use Webmail on my Windows7 PC, I have installed Thunderbird, which does an excellent job of organising, viewing and replying to my 'mail.com' mail, but the lack of an address book restricts its usefulness! Does anyone have any suggestions for importing the 'mail.com' address book?

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This is not a Thunderbird support issue.

I'd suggest contacting mail.com to ask them how addressbook contacts information can be exported.

Once you have exported to any of LDIF, .csv, vCard or comma-delimited text files, you can import to Thunderbird. This section of the Thunderbird FLOSS manual has details about it.