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- 1OP said, "I know I can select the label to see the emails in question"slhck– slhck2012-03-22 18:44:15 +00:00Commented Mar 22, 2012 at 18:44
- Would downvote if I could, alas I'm only 106 rep on SuperUser. I need email addresses, not emails.Kyle Boddy– Kyle Boddy2012-03-22 18:45:44 +00:00Commented Mar 22, 2012 at 18:45
- Kobaltz edited his answer. Where would I go in Thunderbird to create said contact list? I have it imported via IMAP and have the messages open in the label.Kyle Boddy– Kyle Boddy2012-03-22 21:51:22 +00:00Commented Mar 22, 2012 at 21:51
- I don't know if Thunderbird will work. Does it have an address book or contacts module? Last time I looked at it was a dealbreaker since I did not want to use the Lightning Calendar thingy.kobaltz– kobaltz2012-03-22 21:58:38 +00:00Commented Mar 22, 2012 at 21:58
- It has both. But I have Outlook open with them imported and the label up. I select them all, right-click, and nothing promising comes up. Ideas?Kyle Boddy– Kyle Boddy2012-03-22 22:43:53 +00:00Commented Mar 22, 2012 at 22:43
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