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Ian January 13th 06 12:20 PM

How do I use e-mail 2 and e-mai 3 adresses in Outlook?
 
I am having a similar problem usiing Outlook Contacts.

When I select a series of contacts (all contacts from within a particular
category view, for example) and hit the email button, I get the correct email
window with all the "E-mail" field contents within the "To" field.

What I want to do is to send to all the email addresses for each contact.

Can you help?


--
Ian


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

PS From your description you are using the Windows Address Book, not the
Outlook Address Book.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Gol4man" wrote in message
...
I knew I could do that. My question centered on when I create a new email
message and click on the TO button, my Contacts list opens (as it should).
When I double click a contact, the default email address is the one used
for
the message. I wanted to know how to invoke the second or third email
address without changing the default.

I think I just figured it out. Start a new email message, click on the TO
button and the Contacts list opens. Right click on the contact with
multiple
email addresses and, in the pop up window, select Action, then in the next
pop up window select Send Mail To. The final pop-up window shows all of
the
email addresses stored for the contact. Select the one to use for this
message. None of this is explained in the Outlook Help stuff.

Thanks anyway for trying.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Just like any other: You enter them in the To: field of a message.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Gol4man" wrote in message
...
Outlook 2000 lets me enter up to 3 email addresses for each contact.
The
second and third are titled "E-mail 2" and "E-mail 3." However, there
is
no
explanation as to how to use these additional email addresses.







Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] January 13th 06 02:56 PM

How do I use e-mail 2 and e-mai 3 adresses in Outlook?
 
"Hit the email button?"
Clarify what you're doing. Include your Outlook version.
Actions New Message to Contact will use all email addresses for each
Contact.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Ian" wrote in message
...
I am having a similar problem usiing Outlook Contacts.

When I select a series of contacts (all contacts from within a particular
category view, for example) and hit the email button, I get the correct

email
window with all the "E-mail" field contents within the "To" field.

What I want to do is to send to all the email addresses for each contact.

Can you help?


--
Ian


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

PS From your description you are using the Windows Address Book, not the
Outlook Address Book.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Gol4man" wrote in message
...
I knew I could do that. My question centered on when I create a new

email
message and click on the TO button, my Contacts list opens (as it

should).
When I double click a contact, the default email address is the one

used
for
the message. I wanted to know how to invoke the second or third email
address without changing the default.

I think I just figured it out. Start a new email message, click on

the TO
button and the Contacts list opens. Right click on the contact with
multiple
email addresses and, in the pop up window, select Action, then in the

next
pop up window select Send Mail To. The final pop-up window shows all

of
the
email addresses stored for the contact. Select the one to use for

this
message. None of this is explained in the Outlook Help stuff.

Thanks anyway for trying.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Just like any other: You enter them in the To: field of a message.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Gol4man" wrote in message
...
Outlook 2000 lets me enter up to 3 email addresses for each

contact.
The
second and third are titled "E-mail 2" and "E-mail 3." However,

there
is
no
explanation as to how to use these additional email addresses.









Ian January 13th 06 05:07 PM

How do I use e-mail 2 and e-mai 3 adresses in Outlook?
 
I'm using Outlook 2002.

By "hit the email button" i mean the "New message to contact" icon on the
Standard Toolbar.

This is a very straight forward issue: How do we send an email to all the
addresses we have for a contact (E-mail, E-mail 2, E-mail 3) automatically,
rather than just the default "E-mail"?

Many thanks
--
Ian


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

"Hit the email button?"
Clarify what you're doing. Include your Outlook version.
Actions New Message to Contact will use all email addresses for each
Contact.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Ian" wrote in message
...
I am having a similar problem usiing Outlook Contacts.

When I select a series of contacts (all contacts from within a particular
category view, for example) and hit the email button, I get the correct

email
window with all the "E-mail" field contents within the "To" field.

What I want to do is to send to all the email addresses for each contact.

Can you help?


--
Ian


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

PS From your description you are using the Windows Address Book, not the
Outlook Address Book.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Gol4man" wrote in message
...
I knew I could do that. My question centered on when I create a new

email
message and click on the TO button, my Contacts list opens (as it

should).
When I double click a contact, the default email address is the one

used
for
the message. I wanted to know how to invoke the second or third email
address without changing the default.

I think I just figured it out. Start a new email message, click on

the TO
button and the Contacts list opens. Right click on the contact with
multiple
email addresses and, in the pop up window, select Action, then in the

next
pop up window select Send Mail To. The final pop-up window shows all

of
the
email addresses stored for the contact. Select the one to use for

this
message. None of this is explained in the Outlook Help stuff.

Thanks anyway for trying.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Just like any other: You enter them in the To: field of a message.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Gol4man" wrote in message
...
Outlook 2000 lets me enter up to 3 email addresses for each

contact.
The
second and third are titled "E-mail 2" and "E-mail 3." However,

there
is
no
explanation as to how to use these additional email addresses.










Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] January 13th 06 06:35 PM

How do I use e-mail 2 and e-mai 3 adresses in Outlook?
 
Use the New Message to Contact option in the Actions menu. For every
installation I've ever seen, that will use all the electronic address fields
a Contact has.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Ian" wrote in message
...
I'm using Outlook 2002.

By "hit the email button" i mean the "New message to contact" icon on the
Standard Toolbar.

This is a very straight forward issue: How do we send an email to all the
addresses we have for a contact (E-mail, E-mail 2, E-mail 3)

automatically,
rather than just the default "E-mail"?

Many thanks
--
Ian


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

"Hit the email button?"
Clarify what you're doing. Include your Outlook version.
Actions New Message to Contact will use all email addresses for each
Contact.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Ian" wrote in message
...
I am having a similar problem usiing Outlook Contacts.

When I select a series of contacts (all contacts from within a

particular
category view, for example) and hit the email button, I get the

correct
email
window with all the "E-mail" field contents within the "To" field.

What I want to do is to send to all the email addresses for each

contact.

Can you help?


--
Ian


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

PS From your description you are using the Windows Address Book, not

the
Outlook Address Book.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Gol4man" wrote in message
...
I knew I could do that. My question centered on when I create a

new
email
message and click on the TO button, my Contacts list opens (as it

should).
When I double click a contact, the default email address is the

one
used
for
the message. I wanted to know how to invoke the second or third

email
address without changing the default.

I think I just figured it out. Start a new email message, click

on
the TO
button and the Contacts list opens. Right click on the contact

with
multiple
email addresses and, in the pop up window, select Action, then in

the
next
pop up window select Send Mail To. The final pop-up window shows

all
of
the
email addresses stored for the contact. Select the one to use for

this
message. None of this is explained in the Outlook Help stuff.

Thanks anyway for trying.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Just like any other: You enter them in the To: field of a

message.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Gol4man" wrote in message
...
Outlook 2000 lets me enter up to 3 email addresses for each

contact.
The
second and third are titled "E-mail 2" and "E-mail 3."

However,
there
is
no
explanation as to how to use these additional email addresses.












Brian Tillman January 13th 06 08:48 PM

How do I use e-mail 2 and e-mai 3 adresses in Outlook?
 
Ian wrote:

This is a very straight forward issue: How do we send an email to all
the addresses we have for a contact (E-mail, E-mail 2, E-mail 3)
automatically, rather than just the default "E-mail"?


Like Russ said. Select the contact and click ActionNew Message to Contact
to open a compose window with all addresses of that contact in the To field.
--
Brian Tillman


Ian January 18th 06 03:07 PM

How do I use e-mail 2 and e-mai 3 adresses in Outlook?
 
Thanks guys, but this only works when you have a SINGLE contact chosen. How
can I repeat this when I have more than one contact selected?

Is there perhaps an option somewhere that I need to change?

Continued thanks,


--
Ian


"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Ian wrote:

This is a very straight forward issue: How do we send an email to all
the addresses we have for a contact (E-mail, E-mail 2, E-mail 3)
automatically, rather than just the default "E-mail"?


Like Russ said. Select the contact and click ActionNew Message to Contact
to open a compose window with all addresses of that contact in the To field.
--
Brian Tillman



Brian Tillman January 18th 06 04:46 PM

How do I use e-mail 2 and e-mai 3 adresses in Outlook?
 
Ian wrote:

Thanks guys, but this only works when you have a SINGLE contact
chosen.


You're wrong on that. Highlight as many as you wish, including an entire
group, then click ActionsNew Message to Contact. The Compose widnow that
appears will have your entire selection in the "To" field.
--
Brian Tillman


Ian January 18th 06 05:45 PM

How do I use e-mail 2 and e-mai 3 adresses in Outlook?
 
That's just it - it doesn't use all the electronic adresses from the chosen
contacts; just the default 'E-mail' one!

If it is supposed to act as you describe, it does not on my version - MS
Outlook 2002 (10.6515.6735) SP3.

Do I need a fix or is their an option somewhere that needs to be ticked?
--
Ian


"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Ian wrote:

Thanks guys, but this only works when you have a SINGLE contact
chosen.


You're wrong on that. Highlight as many as you wish, including an entire
group, then click ActionsNew Message to Contact. The Compose widnow that
appears will have your entire selection in the "To" field.
--
Brian Tillman



Brian Tillman January 18th 06 10:55 PM

How do I use e-mail 2 and e-mai 3 adresses in Outlook?
 
Ian wrote:

If it is supposed to act as you describe, it does not on my version -
MS Outlook 2002 (10.6515.6735) SP3.


I'll test it on my OL 2002 at home tonight.
--
Brian Tillman

Brian Tillman January 19th 06 04:36 AM

How do I use e-mail 2 and e-mai 3 adresses in Outlook?
 
Ian wrote:

That's just it - it doesn't use all the electronic adresses from the
chosen contacts; just the default 'E-mail' one!


OK, I've verified the behavior you describe for Outlook 2002. If one
contact is highlighted, ActionsNew Message to Contact places all of the
contact's addresses in the To field, but if more than one contact is
selected, only the "E-mail" address is added.
--
Brian Tillman



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