Email address Book

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Bomor

I have just changed over from Vista Home addition to Vista Ultimate and tried
to take my contacts address book with me. I have managed to get the address
book, or contacts book, but when sending an email I cannot auto complete the
senders from my contacts book...need help pls step by step guide as I am a
novice when itcome to computers
 
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Guest

Bomor said:
I have just changed over from Vista Home addition to Vista Ultimate and
tried
to take my contacts address book with me. I have managed to get the
address
book, or contacts book, but when sending an email I cannot auto complete
the
senders from my contacts book...need help pls step by step guide as I am a
novice when itcome to computers

The autocompletion list is separate from the contacts list, and you probably
didn't manage to transfer it as well.

If you'd rather use the contacts list, start a new message as usual, except
don't type any part of the address. Instead, click on To:, then the contact
you want to use, then which header line you want to put it on (To:, Cc:, or
Bcc:). Note that some email providers require that you put at least one
address on the To: line.

I assume that you did manage to import the old contacts list.
 
D

Dave

Using Windows Mail?
The auto-complete in Windows Mail just doesn't work correctly.
It keeps a separate list of the last 29 addresses you've typed in, including
bad ones.
This list is kept in the registry (in binary).
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Recently Used Addresses

This is one of the features that works properly in the newer Windows Live
Mail.
 
B

Bomor

Robert thank you for your reply
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kiasu


The autocompletion list is separate from the contacts list, and you probably
didn't manage to transfer it as well.

If you'd rather use the contacts list, start a new message as usual, except
don't type any part of the address. Instead, click on To:, then the contact
you want to use, then which header line you want to put it on (To:, Cc:, or
Bcc:). Note that some email providers require that you put at least one
address on the To: line.

I assume that you did manage to import the old contacts list.

Robert thanks you for your repl...can you now tell me how to save this and will it work auto from now on. Doing what vyou told me. Bomor
 
B

Bomor

--
kiasu


Dave said:
Using Windows Mail?
The auto-complete in Windows Mail just doesn't work correctly.
It keeps a separate list of the last 29 addresses you've typed in, including
bad ones.
This list is kept in the registry (in binary).
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Recently Used Addresses

This is one of the features that works properly in the newer Windows Live
Mail.

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Vista Home Premium 32 SP1
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview




Dave I have looked at the registry and saw the binary...can you tell me what to do from here....and yes I did import my old addressbook
Bomor
 
B

Bomor

--
kiasu


The autocompletion list is separate from the contacts list, and you probably
didn't manage to transfer it as well.

If you'd rather use the contacts list, start a new message as usual, except
don't type any part of the address. Instead, click on To:, then the contact
you want to use, then which header line you want to put it on (To:, Cc:, or
Bcc:). Note that some email providers require that you put at least one
address on the To: line.

I assume that you did manage to import the old contacts list.

Sorry Robert.Yes I did importmy old contacts list
 
G

Guest

You're welcome.

Save what?

If you have the autocompletion list enabled, every time you send a
message using the contacts list, the address you send it to will be
copied to the autocompletion list. This list will hold only the last
29 addresses you sent messages to though - but if your list is
shorter than that, you can eventually start using the autocompletion
list again.
 

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