contacts in windows mail

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g4now

I used to have outlook express,
and when i wanted to send mail to Tim
i could type T and the rest of the name would appear as long as tim was in
my contacts.

but now in windows vista, when i put Tim in my contacts
it auto completes his address not his name
so.....if tims address is (e-mail address removed)
typing in his name helps me none....

is there any way to change this????????
thanks,
George
(e-mail address removed)
 
B

Bob W

WindowsMail remembers the last few entries you put in the "to:" box. It will only remember the entries for the last few days or the last boot. If you used the name, it will remember that and auto fill that. If you used the address, it will auto fill that. My brother's name is Dan and is address is dpw7@????.net. When I type in "D" I get both options to select from. The more I type in, the narrow the auto fill options. Works exactly like the Google toolbar auto fill in IE7. It will only remember your recent entries until that memory area is flushed. So what you get is dependent on what you put in.
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I used to have outlook express,
and when i wanted to send mail to Tim
i could type T and the rest of the name would appear as long as tim was in
my contacts.

but now in windows vista, when i put Tim in my contacts
it auto completes his address not his name
so.....if tims address is (e-mail address removed)
typing in his name helps me none....

is there any way to change this????????
thanks,
George
(e-mail address removed)
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

Windows Mail does not auto-complete from your contacts.
It uses a separate list of the last 29 recipients you've sent mail to.
The auto-complete feature works much better in the replacement
program, Windows Live Mail:
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
 
B

bjoshua

So the only way to get Windows Mail to operate the same as Outlook Express is
to change to Windows Live Mail? By the way, when I type in a name, it auto
completes the name and the address...doesn't give me any options that i can
see.

Thanks to all of you for being so helpful.
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

I recommend you give Windows Live Mail a try.
There is no downside to it. If it turns out you don't like it,
merely uninstall it, and Windows Mail is back as your default email.
 

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