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Is there some reason why the "add to address book" or "add to contact list"
would not appear when I open an email message and right click on the sender name? Related to this (I think) ... if I hit reply and try to send a message back, it can't resolve the address of the sender, i.e., the email address is not automatically determined. FYI ... I'm a new user migrating from Outlook Express. Thanks |
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I suspect you do not have the Outlook Address Book Service installed and
functioning correctly. See if you do. Method varies with Outlook version, which you did not post. http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" Rick wrote in message news ![]() Is there some reason why the "add to address book" or "add to contact list" would not appear when I open an email message and right click on the sender name? Related to this (I think) ... if I hit reply and try to send a message back, it can't resolve the address of the sender, i.e., the email address is not automatically determined. FYI ... I'm a new user migrating from Outlook Express. Thanks |
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I'll check that. Sorry about omitting the version - Outlook 2003.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I suspect you do not have the Outlook Address Book Service installed and functioning correctly. See if you do. Method varies with Outlook version, which you did not post. http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" Rick wrote in message news ![]() Is there some reason why the "add to address book" or "add to contact list" would not appear when I open an email message and right click on the sender name? Related to this (I think) ... if I hit reply and try to send a message back, it can't resolve the address of the sender, i.e., the email address is not automatically determined. FYI ... I'm a new user migrating from Outlook Express. Thanks |
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Can't reproduce your problem You seem to be mistaking autocompletion for
autoresolution. Read about the difference: http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/autocompletion.htm -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" wrote in message ... Outlook Address Book service is installed and working, so I tried to document more precisely what is happening. ** "REPLY TO" Problem ** Case 1: If the incoming email show the "from" field as name@domain, then "reply to" works because name@domain is put into the "to" field of the reply message. Case 2: If the incoming email shows the "from" field as a person's name (like "Steve Smith") AND that person is already in my contact list, then "reply to" works. Case 3: However, if the incoming email shows the "from" field as a person's name (like "Steve Smith") and that person is NOT already in my contact list then "reply to" does not work because "Steve Smith" goes into the "to" field and is not resolved into an email address. (The "check names" box pops up when I hit send). What's interesting about this case is that in the reply message area the system includes the original email text plus the header at the top: From: Steve Smith [mailto:stevesmith@domain] So, it "knows" the sender's address. It just doesn't use it. *** ADDING SENDER TO CONTACTS problem *** Sometimes, the right click on the "from" name shows the correct context choices and sometimes it does not. I can't figure out what the common denominator is. For example, shows it fine. does not. Email from some people already on my contacts list works, email from others does not. *** Creating new email problem *** This seems to be related to the first two problems. Sometimes, when I type a name from my contact list in the "to" field, it doesn't "resolve" into a valid email address unless I hit ctrl K and then pick it from the list. Then, the next time it will work fine. Shouldn't these resolve automatically? Thanks "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I suspect you do not have the Outlook Address Book Service installed and functioning correctly. See if you do. Method varies with Outlook version, which you did not post. http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" Rick wrote in message news ![]() Is there some reason why the "add to address book" or "add to contact list" would not appear when I open an email message and right click on the sender name? Related to this (I think) ... if I hit reply and try to send a message back, it can't resolve the address of the sender, i.e., the email address is not automatically determined. FYI ... I'm a new user migrating from Outlook Express. Thanks |
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Good article. That helps me understand. Once I have sent an email to a
person, Outlook will "autocomplete" thereafter. Wish I knew what to do about the other issues ... It just seems odd that hitting "reply to" doesn't work in some cases. Thanks for your help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Can't reproduce your problem You seem to be mistaking autocompletion for autoresolution. Read about the difference: http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/autocompletion.htm -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" wrote in message ... Outlook Address Book service is installed and working, so I tried to document more precisely what is happening. ** "REPLY TO" Problem ** Case 1: If the incoming email show the "from" field as name@domain, then "reply to" works because name@domain is put into the "to" field of the reply message. Case 2: If the incoming email shows the "from" field as a person's name (like "Steve Smith") AND that person is already in my contact list, then "reply to" works. Case 3: However, if the incoming email shows the "from" field as a person's name (like "Steve Smith") and that person is NOT already in my contact list then "reply to" does not work because "Steve Smith" goes into the "to" field and is not resolved into an email address. (The "check names" box pops up when I hit send). What's interesting about this case is that in the reply message area the system includes the original email text plus the header at the top: From: Steve Smith [mailto:stevesmith@domain] So, it "knows" the sender's address. It just doesn't use it. *** ADDING SENDER TO CONTACTS problem *** Sometimes, the right click on the "from" name shows the correct context choices and sometimes it does not. I can't figure out what the common denominator is. For example, shows it fine. does not. Email from some people already on my contacts list works, email from others does not. *** Creating new email problem *** This seems to be related to the first two problems. Sometimes, when I type a name from my contact list in the "to" field, it doesn't "resolve" into a valid email address unless I hit ctrl K and then pick it from the list. Then, the next time it will work fine. Shouldn't these resolve automatically? Thanks "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I suspect you do not have the Outlook Address Book Service installed and functioning correctly. See if you do. Method varies with Outlook version, which you did not post. http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" Rick wrote in message news ![]() list" would not appear when I open an email message and right click on the sender name? Related to this (I think) ... if I hit reply and try to send a message back, it can't resolve the address of the sender, i.e., the email address is not automatically determined. FYI ... I'm a new user migrating from Outlook Express. Thanks |
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It does seem odd. I've never seen it reported. In what format are these
messages to which you can't reply received and what does their email header look like? To what type of information store are you trying to add these addresses? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" wrote in message ... Good article. That helps me understand. Once I have sent an email to a person, Outlook will "autocomplete" thereafter. Wish I knew what to do about the other issues ... It just seems odd that hitting "reply to" doesn't work in some cases. Thanks for your help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Can't reproduce your problem You seem to be mistaking autocompletion for autoresolution. Read about the difference: http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/autocompletion.htm -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" wrote in message ... Outlook Address Book service is installed and working, so I tried to document more precisely what is happening. ** "REPLY TO" Problem ** Case 1: If the incoming email show the "from" field as name@domain, then "reply to" works because name@domain is put into the "to" field of the reply message. Case 2: If the incoming email shows the "from" field as a person's name (like "Steve Smith") AND that person is already in my contact list, then "reply to" works. Case 3: However, if the incoming email shows the "from" field as a person's name (like "Steve Smith") and that person is NOT already in my contact list then "reply to" does not work because "Steve Smith" goes into the "to" field and is not resolved into an email address. (The "check names" box pops up when I hit send). What's interesting about this case is that in the reply message area the system includes the original email text plus the header at the top: From: Steve Smith [mailto:stevesmith@domain] So, it "knows" the sender's address. It just doesn't use it. *** ADDING SENDER TO CONTACTS problem *** Sometimes, the right click on the "from" name shows the correct context choices and sometimes it does not. I can't figure out what the common denominator is. For example, shows it fine. does not. Email from some people already on my contacts list works, email from others does not. *** Creating new email problem *** This seems to be related to the first two problems. Sometimes, when I type a name from my contact list in the "to" field, it doesn't "resolve" into a valid email address unless I hit ctrl K and then pick it from the list. Then, the next time it will work fine. Shouldn't these resolve automatically? Thanks "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I suspect you do not have the Outlook Address Book Service installed and functioning correctly. See if you do. Method varies with Outlook version, which you did not post. http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" Rick wrote in message news ![]() contact list" would not appear when I open an email message and right click on the sender name? Related to this (I think) ... if I hit reply and try to send a message back, it can't resolve the address of the sender, i.e., the email address is not automatically determined. FYI ... I'm a new user migrating from Outlook Express. Thanks |
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I finally realized what the common link is ... these are "old messages" that
I transferred over from outlook express (exported from OE into PST file) that I had not yet replied to. Actually, ALL of my old messages exhibit this same behavior. Anything I've received since converting to Outlook (last Friday) works as it should (including the "adding contacts" feature). I read somewhere in another of your posts that converting/importing/etc was a little tricky! While I have your attention, I have another question about the CTRL-K feature - is there a way to do all of the addresses at once instead of waiting for each time I write an email? Thanks for your help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It does seem odd. I've never seen it reported. In what format are these messages to which you can't reply received and what does their email header look like? To what type of information store are you trying to add these addresses? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" wrote in message ... Good article. That helps me understand. Once I have sent an email to a person, Outlook will "autocomplete" thereafter. Wish I knew what to do about the other issues ... It just seems odd that hitting "reply to" doesn't work in some cases. Thanks for your help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Can't reproduce your problem You seem to be mistaking autocompletion for autoresolution. Read about the difference: http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/autocompletion.htm -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" wrote in message ... Outlook Address Book service is installed and working, so I tried to document more precisely what is happening. ** "REPLY TO" Problem ** Case 1: If the incoming email show the "from" field as name@domain, then "reply to" works because name@domain is put into the "to" field of the reply message. Case 2: If the incoming email shows the "from" field as a person's name (like "Steve Smith") AND that person is already in my contact list, then "reply to" works. Case 3: However, if the incoming email shows the "from" field as a person's name (like "Steve Smith") and that person is NOT already in my contact list then "reply to" does not work because "Steve Smith" goes into the "to" field and is not resolved into an email address. (The "check names" box pops up when I hit send). What's interesting about this case is that in the reply message area the system includes the original email text plus the header at the top: From: Steve Smith [mailto:stevesmith@domain] So, it "knows" the sender's address. It just doesn't use it. *** ADDING SENDER TO CONTACTS problem *** Sometimes, the right click on the "from" name shows the correct context choices and sometimes it does not. I can't figure out what the common denominator is. For example, shows it fine. does not. Email from some people already on my contacts list works, email from others does not. *** Creating new email problem *** This seems to be related to the first two problems. Sometimes, when I type a name from my contact list in the "to" field, it doesn't "resolve" into a valid email address unless I hit ctrl K and then pick it from the list. Then, the next time it will work fine. Shouldn't these resolve automatically? Thanks "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I suspect you do not have the Outlook Address Book Service installed and functioning correctly. See if you do. Method varies with Outlook version, which you did not post. http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" Rick wrote in message news ![]() contact list" would not appear when I open an email message and right click on the sender name? Related to this (I think) ... if I hit reply and try to send a message back, it can't resolve the address of the sender, i.e., the email address is not automatically determined. FYI ... I'm a new user migrating from Outlook Express. Thanks |
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Aha. Yes, that would explain it. It's always the missing bits of information
that bite you. I don't understand your question about CTRL-K. That's autoresolution (Automatic Name Checking) which is only done when a message is being sent. If you are asking how to check the validity of an email address, Outlook does that automatically whenever you first create the Contact Record, so there would be no need to do that for your existing Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" wrote in message ... I finally realized what the common link is ... these are "old messages" that I transferred over from outlook express (exported from OE into PST file) that I had not yet replied to. Actually, ALL of my old messages exhibit this same behavior. Anything I've received since converting to Outlook (last Friday) works as it should (including the "adding contacts" feature). I read somewhere in another of your posts that converting/importing/etc was a little tricky! While I have your attention, I have another question about the CTRL-K feature - is there a way to do all of the addresses at once instead of waiting for each time I write an email? Thanks for your help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It does seem odd. I've never seen it reported. In what format are these messages to which you can't reply received and what does their email header look like? To what type of information store are you trying to add these addresses? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" wrote in message ... Good article. That helps me understand. Once I have sent an email to a person, Outlook will "autocomplete" thereafter. Wish I knew what to do about the other issues ... It just seems odd that hitting "reply to" doesn't work in some cases. Thanks for your help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Can't reproduce your problem You seem to be mistaking autocompletion for autoresolution. Read about the difference: http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/autocompletion.htm -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" wrote in message ... Outlook Address Book service is installed and working, so I tried to document more precisely what is happening. ** "REPLY TO" Problem ** Case 1: If the incoming email show the "from" field as name@domain, then "reply to" works because name@domain is put into the "to" field of the reply message. Case 2: If the incoming email shows the "from" field as a person's name (like "Steve Smith") AND that person is already in my contact list, then "reply to" works. Case 3: However, if the incoming email shows the "from" field as a person's name (like "Steve Smith") and that person is NOT already in my contact list then "reply to" does not work because "Steve Smith" goes into the "to" field and is not resolved into an email address. (The "check names" box pops up when I hit send). What's interesting about this case is that in the reply message area the system includes the original email text plus the header at the top: From: Steve Smith [mailto:stevesmith@domain] So, it "knows" the sender's address. It just doesn't use it. *** ADDING SENDER TO CONTACTS problem *** Sometimes, the right click on the "from" name shows the correct context choices and sometimes it does not. I can't figure out what the common denominator is. For example, shows it fine. does not. Email from some people already on my contacts list works, email from others does not. *** Creating new email problem *** This seems to be related to the first two problems. Sometimes, when I type a name from my contact list in the "to" field, it doesn't "resolve" into a valid email address unless I hit ctrl K and then pick it from the list. Then, the next time it will work fine. Shouldn't these resolve automatically? Thanks "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I suspect you do not have the Outlook Address Book Service installed and functioning correctly. See if you do. Method varies with Outlook version, which you did not post. http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rick McGinniss" Rick wrote in message news ![]() contact list" would not appear when I open an email message and right click on the sender name? Related to this (I think) ... if I hit reply and try to send a message back, it can't resolve the address of the sender, i.e., the email address is not automatically determined. FYI ... I'm a new user migrating from Outlook Express. Thanks |
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