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==== 6.4 Importing Contacts into Your New Mailcow Address Book ==== # In the contacts app, click the three horizontal bars at the top you usually click before going to settings. # Tap on your Mailcow account. # Confirm that it only has the one contact that we added. # Go back to the three-bar menu we were at before tapping the Mailcow account and tap settings. # Find the option to “Import contacts”, usually called '''import.''' # Select the <code>.vcf</code> file you exported earlier. # Choose “DAVx⁵ personal address book” or your Mailcow-linked address book as the destination. # Confirm the import. This process may take a few minutes depending on the number of contacts. # Once it is done, customize your view by clicking “contacts to display” in your settings. Turn off EVERYTHING besides the DAVx⁵ Mailcow address book. # Go back to the three-bar menu. # Click onto your DAVx⁵ Mailcow address book. Do you see your contacts? It worked. :) <gallery mode="packed-hover" heights=250 widths=400 perrow=2> File:lu55028jxdhn_tmp_c7099f8b.png </gallery> <span id="verifying-contacts-in-mailcow-web-interface"></span>
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