Imported contacts have SMTP with the name of the recipient after the email address and cannot be sent.

I imported my contacts from Outlook, from a CSV file. In the e-mail section, I get the name, sometimes with "and after the email address, I get SMTP and the email again. Of course, it cannot be sent. What I have to go through all my addresses and change each of them, or is there a better way?
Example: My e-mail address appears as follows: [email protected] SMTP Hoogeveen,.
In some I get quotes here and there, or.

I would suggest to edit the CSV file and import again. Much easier than the use of the address book to do. Have a look herewhere I discuss editing CSV in a spreadsheet.

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