How to make Outlook to remember the Email addresses of answered emails?

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Juan I. Cahis

Dear friends:

How to make Outlook to remember the Email addresses of the recipients
of answered emails?

I was able to do it in an Outlook I had in my previous Notebook for
years, but I cannot recreate the same feature in my new Notebook. In
my previous Notebook, all the recipient addresses of answered emails
were automatically added to an "Answered" Contacts type folder. So, it
was very easy to remember them for future emails.

Any hint?

Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!
 
Hi Juan,

this function is supported in Outlook express, not in Outlook. In Outlook
you could open an email, click with the right mouseclick on the email
address and select "add to contacts".

You could also use our freeware tool (sorry until now only in german
language) Public Contact After Reply for Outlook:
http://www.publicshareware.de/public-contact-after-reply.html

or you use the freeware tool (available in english language): Public Mail 2
Contact for Outlook:
http://www.publicshareware.com/outlook-public-mail-to-contact.html

It generates Outlook contacts from existing e-mails and verifies whether the
e-mail-address does already exist as contact of Outlook. So you can collect
the emails and aftera week you could convert all the colected emails in one
step.

--
Oliver Vukovics
Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Share your contacts, calendars or e-mails
http://www.publicshareware.com


Dear friends:

How to make Outlook to remember the Email addresses of the recipients
of answered emails?

I was able to do it in an Outlook I had in my previous Notebook for
years, but I cannot recreate the same feature in my new Notebook. In
my previous Notebook, all the recipient addresses of answered emails
were automatically added to an "Answered" Contacts type folder. So, it
was very easy to remember them for future emails.

Any hint?

Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!
 
Thanks a lot, I will try both !!!

Oliver Vukovics said:
Hi Juan,

this function is supported in Outlook express, not in Outlook. In Outlook
you could open an email, click with the right mouseclick on the email
address and select "add to contacts".

You could also use our freeware tool (sorry until now only in german
language) Public Contact After Reply for Outlook:
http://www.publicshareware.de/public-contact-after-reply.html

or you use the freeware tool (available in english language): Public Mail 2
Contact for Outlook:
http://www.publicshareware.com/outlook-public-mail-to-contact.html

It generates Outlook contacts from existing e-mails and verifies whetherthe
e-mail-address does already exist as contact of Outlook. So you can collect
the emails and aftera week you could convert all the colected emails in one
step.
Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!
 
If you actuall open the email, not just read it in the preview screen
the email shows the sender name which if you rt. click on the name
there is the option to add the person to your contacts. Jan Parks
 
Try Add Contacts (http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/add_contacts/) it can add
the recipient's email automatically when you reply the message. It allows
you to process the existing message base too.

Dear friends:

How to make Outlook to remember the Email addresses of the recipients
of answered emails?

I was able to do it in an Outlook I had in my previous Notebook for
years, but I cannot recreate the same feature in my new Notebook. In
my previous Notebook, all the recipient addresses of answered emails
were automatically added to an "Answered" Contacts type folder. So, it
was very easy to remember them for future emails.

Any hint?

Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!
 
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