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Bec June 14th 06 04:30 AM

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How do i set Microsoft Outlook to automatically save the email address of
incoming emails to my outlook address book? I noticed that Outlook Express
does it and iwas wanted to do the same for my Microsolft Outlook. Thankd

Chuck Davis June 14th 06 05:26 AM

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As you pick through the hundreds of spam messages, open a message and right
click on the From name and then click on Add to Outlook Contacts on the
shortcut menu.
"Bec" wrote in message
...
How do i set Microsoft Outlook to automatically save the email address of
incoming emails to my outlook address book? I noticed that Outlook
Express
does it and iwas wanted to do the same for my Microsolft Outlook. Thankd




Chuck Davis June 14th 06 05:54 AM

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Another thought. Outlook 2003 Help returned this:
"Add Contacts from MAPILab Ltd. automatically adds e-mail addresses to the
Microsoft Office Outlook® Contacts folder when you reply to a message or
send a new message. This helps you avoid losing the addresses of people you
correspond with. The collected addresses can also be used for mail
filtering-for example, messages from certain senders can be placed in a
separate folder to ensure that they receive greater priority and that no
important messages are lost with deleted spam."

The F1 key has never broken anything!
"Bec" wrote in message
...
How do i set Microsoft Outlook to automatically save the email address of
incoming emails to my outlook address book? I noticed that Outlook
Express
does it and iwas wanted to do the same for my Microsolft Outlook. Thankd




Bec June 14th 06 09:14 AM

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Thanks for responding. i think what i actually mean is adding it to the
Address book not the contacts sorry...

"Chuck Davis" wrote:

Another thought. Outlook 2003 Help returned this:
"Add Contacts from MAPILab Ltd. automatically adds e-mail addresses to the
Microsoft Office Outlook® Contacts folder when you reply to a message or
send a new message. This helps you avoid losing the addresses of people you
correspond with. The collected addresses can also be used for mail
filtering-for example, messages from certain senders can be placed in a
separate folder to ensure that they receive greater priority and that no
important messages are lost with deleted spam."

The F1 key has never broken anything!
"Bec" wrote in message
...
How do i set Microsoft Outlook to automatically save the email address of
incoming emails to my outlook address book? I noticed that Outlook
Express
does it and iwas wanted to do the same for my Microsolft Outlook. Thankd





Judy Gleeson MVP - Outlook June 14th 06 09:17 AM

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Contacts is your Outlook Address book - what are you wanting to do with
them??


Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook
Acorn Training and Consulting
Canberra, Australia
www.acorntraining.com.au
When you post in here, always include your version, SP level, and mode (if
applicable) of Outlook - you can find this information in Help | About. Also
include the type of mail account(s) you use and any other pertinent details.
Be sure to put a concise summary of your question in the subject line, and
the full details in the body of your post.




"Bec" wrote in message
...
Thanks for responding. i think what i actually mean is adding it to the
Address book not the contacts sorry...

"Chuck Davis" wrote:

Another thought. Outlook 2003 Help returned this:
"Add Contacts from MAPILab Ltd. automatically adds e-mail addresses to

the
Microsoft Office Outlook® Contacts folder when you reply to a message or
send a new message. This helps you avoid losing the addresses of people

you
correspond with. The collected addresses can also be used for mail
filtering-for example, messages from certain senders can be placed in a
separate folder to ensure that they receive greater priority and that no
important messages are lost with deleted spam."

The F1 key has never broken anything!
"Bec" wrote in message
...
How do i set Microsoft Outlook to automatically save the email address

of
incoming emails to my outlook address book? I noticed that Outlook
Express
does it and iwas wanted to do the same for my Microsolft Outlook.

Thankd






Brian Tillman June 14th 06 04:16 PM

Auto Add Contact
 
Bec wrote:

How do i set Microsoft Outlook to automatically save the email
address of incoming emails to my outlook address book? I noticed
that Outlook Express does it and iwas wanted to do the same for my
Microsolft Outlook. Thankd


See if this helps:
http://www.outlookcode.com/d/code/autoaddrecip.htm
--
Brian Tillman

DHUN September 26th 06 05:56 AM

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"Bec" wrote:

How do i set Microsoft Outlook to automatically save the email address of
incoming emails to my outlook address book? I noticed that Outlook Express
does it and iwas wanted to do the same for my Microsolft Outlook. Thankd


Dan Pascal September 26th 06 01:24 PM

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Hi DHUN,



You mean save email address of replied emails to contacts...



This feature is present only in Outlook 2000. If you wish this feature in
Outlook 2002 or 2003 you must use add-ins. An example of an add-in for this
is Bells & Whistles for Outlook. You can find it at this link:

http://www.emailaddressmanager.com/productivity.html

"DHUN" wrote in message
...


"Bec" wrote:

How do i set Microsoft Outlook to automatically save the email address of
incoming emails to my outlook address book? I noticed that Outlook
Express
does it and iwas wanted to do the same for my Microsolft Outlook. Thankd




EWN May 16th 07 07:28 PM

Auto Add Contact
 
Since this strand is quite old, I want to clarify if it is still true for
Outlook 2007 - did Microsoft REALLY not add a feature that captures email
addresses once you receive one to put into the contacts/address book? How
inane can this be?

"Dan Pascal" wrote:

Hi DHUN,



You mean save email address of replied emails to contacts...



This feature is present only in Outlook 2000. If you wish this feature in
Outlook 2002 or 2003 you must use add-ins. An example of an add-in for this
is Bells & Whistles for Outlook. You can find it at this link:

http://www.emailaddressmanager.com/productivity.html

"DHUN" wrote in message
...


"Bec" wrote:

How do i set Microsoft Outlook to automatically save the email address of
incoming emails to my outlook address book? I noticed that Outlook
Express
does it and iwas wanted to do the same for my Microsolft Outlook. Thankd





Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] May 17th 07 12:06 AM

Auto Add Contact
 
All versions of Outlook require the end user to add a sender or recipient
purposefully. That is intentional. The vast majority of users prefer it that
way.
R click Add to Contacts works fine. Few of us want Outlook deciding whom
to add to our Contacts. We prefer to decide ourselves.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"EWN" wrote in message
...
Since this strand is quite old, I want to clarify if it is still true for
Outlook 2007 - did Microsoft REALLY not add a feature that captures email
addresses once you receive one to put into the contacts/address book? How
inane can this be?

"Dan Pascal" wrote:

Hi DHUN,



You mean save email address of replied emails to contacts...



This feature is present only in Outlook 2000. If you wish this feature in
Outlook 2002 or 2003 you must use add-ins. An example of an add-in for
this
is Bells & Whistles for Outlook. You can find it at this link:

http://www.emailaddressmanager.com/productivity.html

"DHUN" wrote in message
...


"Bec" wrote:

How do i set Microsoft Outlook to automatically save the email address
of
incoming emails to my outlook address book? I noticed that Outlook
Express
does it and iwas wanted to do the same for my Microsolft Outlook.
Thankd







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