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You must first enter a valid email address for this contact beforeOutlook can send mail to it
Version: Outlook 2003
I imported an medium size address book from Thunderbird via a CSV file. Whenever I choose new message to this contact, I get the error as listed above: You must first enter a valid email address for this contact before Outlook can send mail to it I have tried top open the record in question and then save, but I still get this error. How can I resolve this, if possible? Thanks, Brooks |
You must first enter a valid email address for this contact before Outlook can send mail to it
Have you checked to see that you mapped your fields correctly and that the
email field for these Contacts contain a valid, resolved electronic address? That error message tells you they do not. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Brooks" wrote in message ... Version: Outlook 2003 I imported an medium size address book from Thunderbird via a CSV file. Whenever I choose new message to this contact, I get the error as listed above: You must first enter a valid email address for this contact before Outlook can send mail to it I have tried top open the record in question and then save, but I still get this error. How can I resolve this, if possible? Thanks, Brooks |
You must first enter a valid email address for this contactbefore Outlook can send mail to it
Russ:
I figured out a work around, the field indeed mapped to the email address field. What I have done that seems to resolve my issue is the following: Open a contact. Double click into the actual email address, which opens the email properties. I change or modify the internet format field, even just adjust it to the default choice of "Let outlook decide the best sending format" select OK. Then the right click command for sending a new message to the contact works like a charm. When they imported, the name must not be associated with the email address. Regards, Brooks On Nov 25, 5:16 pm, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you checked to see that you mapped your fields correctly and that the email field for these Contacts contain a valid, resolved electronic address? That error message tells you they do not. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"Brooks" wrote in message ... Version: Outlook 2003 I imported an medium size address book from Thunderbird via a CSV file. Whenever I choose new message to this contact, I get the error as listed above: You must first enter a valid email address for this contact before Outlook can send mail to it I have tried top open the record in question and then save, but I still get this error. How can I resolve this, if possible? Thanks, Brooks |
You must first enter a valid email address for this contact before Outlook can send mail to it
Importing never resolves the addresses. That was your problem.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Brooks" wrote in message ... Russ: I figured out a work around, the field indeed mapped to the email address field. What I have done that seems to resolve my issue is the following: Open a contact. Double click into the actual email address, which opens the email properties. I change or modify the internet format field, even just adjust it to the default choice of "Let outlook decide the best sending format" select OK. Then the right click command for sending a new message to the contact works like a charm. When they imported, the name must not be associated with the email address. Regards, Brooks On Nov 25, 5:16 pm, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you checked to see that you mapped your fields correctly and that the email field for these Contacts contain a valid, resolved electronic address? That error message tells you they do not. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"Brooks" wrote in message ... Version: Outlook 2003 I imported an medium size address book from Thunderbird via a CSV file. Whenever I choose new message to this contact, I get the error as listed above: You must first enter a valid email address for this contact before Outlook can send mail to it I have tried top open the record in question and then save, but I still get this error. How can I resolve this, if possible? Thanks, Brooks |
You must first enter a valid email address for this contact be
I am getting the same error from outlook. I have imported over 600 contacts
as I work for an organization with many members and cringe at the thought of having to manually open each one and change email settings for this feature to work. There must be a solution that can be applied en mass. Does anyone have an answer? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Importing never resolves the addresses. That was your problem. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Brooks" wrote in message ... Russ: I figured out a work around, the field indeed mapped to the email address field. What I have done that seems to resolve my issue is the following: Open a contact. Double click into the actual email address, which opens the email properties. I change or modify the internet format field, even just adjust it to the default choice of "Let outlook decide the best sending format" select OK. Then the right click command for sending a new message to the contact works like a charm. When they imported, the name must not be associated with the email address. Regards, Brooks On Nov 25, 5:16 pm, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you checked to see that you mapped your fields correctly and that the email field for these Contacts contain a valid, resolved electronic address? That error message tells you they do not. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"Brooks" wrote in message ... Version: Outlook 2003 I imported an medium size address book from Thunderbird via a CSV file. Whenever I choose new message to this contact, I get the error as listed above: You must first enter a valid email address for this contact before Outlook can send mail to it I have tried top open the record in question and then save, but I still get this error. How can I resolve this, if possible? Thanks, Brooks |
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