windows mail accessing windows contacts on Vista Home Premium

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mooseman

Is there a way to make the Windows Mail automatically access the Windows
Contacts on my new Vista Home Premium PC? I used to have Outlook on my old
XP computer, and if I started typing in an email reciepient in an email, the
computer would be able to automatically 'suggest' from my contacts who I
wanted to send it to so I wouldn't have to retype in the contact email name.
On this Vista computer, it seems that the email doesn't directly access the
contacts; I have to go to the contacts, look them up myself and copy the
recipient's email address from my contact list into the recipient line on the
email. Any ideas?
 
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Guest

mooseman said:
Is there a way to make the Windows Mail automatically access the Windows
Contacts on my new Vista Home Premium PC? I used to have Outlook on my
old
XP computer, and if I started typing in an email reciepient in an email,
the
computer would be able to automatically 'suggest' from my contacts who I
wanted to send it to so I wouldn't have to retype in the contact email
name.
On this Vista computer, it seems that the email doesn't directly access
the
contacts; I have to go to the contacts, look them up myself and copy the
recipient's email address from my contact list into the recipient line on
the
email. Any ideas?

Under Windows Mail, there is a similar completion available, but it works
from a separate list of the last 29 addresses you sent messages to instead
of
from the contacts list, and doesn't work very well. If you want to try it
anyway, click on Tools, then Options, then Send. If there is no check mark
in the box before Automatically complete e-mail addresses when composing,
click on this box, then Apply. Click on OK.

You may prefer to access the contacts list a different way: Start a new
message and don't type any part of the address. Instead, click on Tools,
then Select Recipients in the new message window.
 
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mac

mooseman said:
Is there a way to make the Windows Mail automatically access the Windows
Contacts on my new Vista Home Premium PC? I used to have Outlook on my
old
XP computer, and if I started typing in an email reciepient in an email,
the
computer would be able to automatically 'suggest' from my contacts who I
wanted to send it to so I wouldn't have to retype in the contact email
name.
On this Vista computer, it seems that the email doesn't directly access
the
contacts; I have to go to the contacts, look them up myself and copy the
recipient's email address from my contact list into the recipient line on
the
email. Any ideas?

Just click on the word To: next to the recipient line & away you go.
 

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