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Old 03-06-2008   #1 (permalink)
Sue Manix


 
 

Problem with Windows Mail Contacts

I recently moved from Outlook Express to Windows Mail. Previously, I would
type the first letter of an email address and I would get all of the
contacts to whom I've sent email as options for the address. Now, I seem to
only get a list of people I've emailed within the last day or two. This is
annoying (for example, when I cc myself, I seem to have to type in the
address every time). Is there a way to fix this? Thanks, Sue


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Old 03-06-2008   #2 (permalink)


 
 

Re: Problem with Windows Mail Contacts


"Sue Manix" <susan.manix@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eU$rj65fIHA.536@xxxxxx
Quote:

>I recently moved from Outlook Express to Windows Mail. Previously, I would
>type the first letter of an email address and I would get all of the
>contacts to whom I've sent email as options for the address. Now, I seem
>to only get a list of people I've emailed within the last day or two. This
>is annoying (for example, when I cc myself, I seem to have to type in the
>address every time). Is there a way to fix this? Thanks, Sue
For completing addresses, Windows Mail doesn't use the contacts list.
Instead, it uses a separate list of the last 29 addresses you sent messages
to. This list is very hard to edit; it's easier just to send messages to
the
29 addresses you want on the list. To use the contacts list, don't type
any part of the address. Instead, click on To: or Cc: in the new message
window.


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-06-2008   #3 (permalink)
billb4515


 
 

RE: Problem with Windows Mail Contacts


--
Billb4515


"Sue Manix" wrote:
Quote:

> I recently moved from Outlook Express to Windows Mail. Previously, I would
> type the first letter of an email address and I would get all of the
> contacts to whom I've sent email as options for the address. Now, I seem to
> only get a list of people I've emailed within the last day or two. This is
> annoying (for example, when I cc myself, I seem to have to type in the
> address every time). Is there a way to fix this? Thanks, Sue
>
>
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Old 03-06-2008   #4 (permalink)
Dave


 
 

Re: Problem with Windows Mail Contacts

The "fix" is to use the newer Windows Live Mail.
The auto-complete and many other features work much better.

--
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview


"Sue Manix" <susan.manix@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eU$rj65fIHA.536@xxxxxx
Quote:

> I recently moved from Outlook Express to Windows Mail. Previously, I
> would type the first letter of an email address and I would get all of the
> contacts to whom I've sent email as options for the address. Now, I seem
> to only get a list of people I've emailed within the last day or two.
> This is annoying (for example, when I cc myself, I seem to have to type in
> the address every time). Is there a way to fix this? Thanks, Sue
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-06-2008   #5 (permalink)
billb4515


 
 

RE: Problem with Windows Mail Contacts


-- Sorry Sue, I don't know how to answer your problem. I have some of my
own. I would start a new thread but for some reason I can't bring up the box
to do that!

I have a larger problem which is the reason I signed up for this group in
the first place. I am switching from a computer that has Windows XP service
pack 2 on it to the new darling of Windows: Vista Home Premium. I can't move
my email addresses from Outlook Express to the Windows Mail on the Vista
computer. I have used their tutorial several times which says to export the
..wab address file to the Vista Mail. I exported the wab file onto a 1 gig
flash card and plugged it into the Vista machine. It doesn't work. I even
took the computer back to Office Depot and they couldn't figure it out. Any
ideas????
Thanks for anyones help on either issue.
Billb4515


"billb4515" wrote:
Quote:

>
> --
> Billb4515
>
>
> "Sue Manix" wrote:
>
Quote:

> > I recently moved from Outlook Express to Windows Mail. Previously, I would
> > type the first letter of an email address and I would get all of the
> > contacts to whom I've sent email as options for the address. Now, I seem to
> > only get a list of people I've emailed within the last day or two. This is
> > annoying (for example, when I cc myself, I seem to have to type in the
> > address every time). Is there a way to fix this? Thanks, Sue
> >
> >
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Old 03-06-2008   #6 (permalink)


 
 

Re: Problem with Windows Mail Contacts

Importing the .wab file from Outlook Express brings across the addresses
in your old contacts list, but not the details of your account or accounts.
It often needs to be in a directory on your hard drive and read-write,
not readonly, before you can import it.

You probably need to ask each email provider you want to connect to
(such as your internet provider) for their instructions for setting up to
use
their email servers. If they haven't written instructions for Windows
Mail yet, their instructions for Outlook Express should work under
Windows Mail as long as they don't call for the HTTP protocol. The
instructions should be available somewhere on their web server. Or,
you could tell us who your email providers are and see if anyone here
already knows where to find their instructions.
"billb4515" <billb4515@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

>
> -- Sorry Sue, I don't know how to answer your problem. I have some of my
> own. I would start a new thread but for some reason I can't bring up the
> box
> to do that!
>
> I have a larger problem which is the reason I signed up for this group in
> the first place. I am switching from a computer that has Windows XP
> service
> pack 2 on it to the new darling of Windows: Vista Home Premium. I can't
> move
> my email addresses from Outlook Express to the Windows Mail on the Vista
> computer. I have used their tutorial several times which says to export
> the
> .wab address file to the Vista Mail. I exported the wab file onto a 1 gig
> flash card and plugged it into the Vista machine. It doesn't work. I even
> took the computer back to Office Depot and they couldn't figure it out.
> Any
> ideas????
> Thanks for anyones help on either issue.
> Billb4515
>
>
> "billb4515" wrote:
>
Quote:

>>
>> --
>> Billb4515
>>
>>
>> "Sue Manix" wrote:
>>
Quote:

>> > I recently moved from Outlook Express to Windows Mail. Previously, I
>> > would
>> > type the first letter of an email address and I would get all of the
>> > contacts to whom I've sent email as options for the address. Now, I
>> > seem to
>> > only get a list of people I've emailed within the last day or two.
>> > This is
>> > annoying (for example, when I cc myself, I seem to have to type in the
>> > address every time). Is there a way to fix this? Thanks, Sue
>> >
>> >

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Old 03-06-2008   #7 (permalink)
mikeyhsd


 
 

Re: Problem with Windows Mail Contacts

usually have to type the first 3 characters of the name, and then it only auto completes the last 29 you have used.




mikeyhsd@xxxxxx



"Sue Manix" <susan.manix@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eU$rj65fIHA.536@xxxxxx
I recently moved from Outlook Express to Windows Mail. Previously, I would
type the first letter of an email address and I would get all of the
contacts to whom I've sent email as options for the address. Now, I seem to
only get a list of people I've emailed within the last day or two. This is
annoying (for example, when I cc myself, I seem to have to type in the
address every time). Is there a way to fix this? Thanks, Sue

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-06-2008   #8 (permalink)
mikeyhsd


 
 

Re: Problem with Windows Mail Contacts

if you are missing the Import/ Export options at the top of the contacts, vista has lost the customization of the folder.

right clicking a blank area of the right pane of contracts , select Properties, Customize tab and use the drop down box to select Contacts. Apply, and OK out.
then you should see the IMPORT option.



mikeyhsd@xxxxxx



"billb4515" <billb4515@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8CF82169-64F4-4F7C-AF55-AA1E073D478D@xxxxxx

-- Sorry Sue, I don't know how to answer your problem. I have some of my
own. I would start a new thread but for some reason I can't bring up the box
to do that!

I have a larger problem which is the reason I signed up for this group in
the first place. I am switching from a computer that has Windows XP service
pack 2 on it to the new darling of Windows: Vista Home Premium. I can't move
my email addresses from Outlook Express to the Windows Mail on the Vista
computer. I have used their tutorial several times which says to export the
.wab address file to the Vista Mail. I exported the wab file onto a 1 gig
flash card and plugged it into the Vista machine. It doesn't work. I even
took the computer back to Office Depot and they couldn't figure it out. Any
ideas????
Thanks for anyones help on either issue.
Billb4515


"billb4515" wrote:
Quote:

>
> --
> Billb4515
>
>
> "Sue Manix" wrote:
>
Quote:

> > I recently moved from Outlook Express to Windows Mail. Previously, I would
> > type the first letter of an email address and I would get all of the
> > contacts to whom I've sent email as options for the address. Now, I seem to
> > only get a list of people I've emailed within the last day or two. This is
> > annoying (for example, when I cc myself, I seem to have to type in the
> > address every time). Is there a way to fix this? Thanks, Sue
> >
> >
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Old 03-10-2008   #9 (permalink)
herm12


 
 

Re: Problem with Windows Mail Contacts

try skyfone
"Sue Manix" <susan.manix@xxxxxx> schreef in bericht
news:eU$rj65fIHA.536@xxxxxx
Quote:

>I recently moved from Outlook Express to Windows Mail. Previously, I would
>type the first letter of an email address and I would get all of the
>contacts to whom I've sent email as options for the address. Now, I seem
>to only get a list of people I've emailed within the last day or two. This
>is annoying (for example, when I cc myself, I seem to have to type in the
>address every time). Is there a way to fix this? Thanks, Sue
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 07-07-2008   #10 (permalink)
Antonio Cardoso


 
 

Re: Problem with Windows Mail Contacts



<robertmiles@xxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion : emnAhS6fIHA.5620@xxxxxx...
Quote:

>
> "Sue Manix" <susan.manix@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:eU$rj65fIHA.536@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>I recently moved from Outlook Express to Windows Mail. Previously, I
>>would type the first letter of an email address and I would get all of the
>>contacts to whom I've sent email as options for the address. Now, I seem
>>to only get a list of people I've emailed within the last day or two.
>>This is annoying (for example, when I cc myself, I seem to have to type in
>>the address every time). Is there a way to fix this? Thanks, Sue
> For completing addresses, Windows Mail doesn't use the contacts list.
> Instead, it uses a separate list of the last 29 addresses you sent
> messages
> to. This list is very hard to edit; it's easier just to send messages to
> the
> 29 addresses you want on the list. To use the contacts list, don't type
> any part of the address. Instead, click on To: or Cc: in the new message
> window.
>
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