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I've read numerous posts that say Outlook does not and cannot automatically
create a contact. However, it IS happening. Every day, there are a few contacts added to my contacts folder that I did not specifically add. The only common denominator is that I received an e-mail from these folks. It's not even someone I necessarily replied to either. I've looked through every option window available, for e-mail and contacts, and cannot find any type of setting that's causing senders to be automatically added to contacts. Please do not respond with "Outlook does not do this or cannot do this" because it's happening. I have no add-in software. Again, I cannot find a common criteria for which these contacts are automatically created. The only contact info is their server e-mail address. |
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Additionally, the thing I've noticed is that the contacts automatically added
are all senders that digitally signed (authenticated) their messages. "tregen" wrote: I've read numerous posts that say Outlook does not and cannot automatically create a contact. However, it IS happening. Every day, there are a few contacts added to my contacts folder that I did not specifically add. The only common denominator is that I received an e-mail from these folks. It's not even someone I necessarily replied to either. I've looked through every option window available, for e-mail and contacts, and cannot find any type of setting that's causing senders to be automatically added to contacts. Please do not respond with "Outlook does not do this or cannot do this" because it's happening. I have no add-in software. Again, I cannot find a common criteria for which these contacts are automatically created. The only contact info is their server e-mail address. |
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Well we can't post what isn't true. Outlook simply has no ability to add
Contacts automatically. That's why you can't find any setting to add Contacts automatically. Only third party software or other code could do this. You'll have to provide more precise steps to repro what you're seeing for anyone to figure this out from a distance. The last person who made such a claim, for example, finally realized that they were seeing Contacts that had been added by Outlook Express before they had migrated to Outlook. There is more to your story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tregen" wrote in message news ![]() I've read numerous posts that say Outlook does not and cannot automatically create a contact. However, it IS happening. Every day, there are a few contacts added to my contacts folder that I did not specifically add. The only common denominator is that I received an e-mail from these folks. It's not even someone I necessarily replied to either. I've looked through every option window available, for e-mail and contacts, and cannot find any type of setting that's causing senders to be automatically added to contacts. Please do not respond with "Outlook does not do this or cannot do this" because it's happening. I have no add-in software. Again, I cannot find a common criteria for which these contacts are automatically created. The only contact info is their server e-mail address. |
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But I'd assume we can post what is actually happening. No worries on the
Outlook Express piece because we don't use Outlook Express, nor was this machine ever set up to use OE. I cannot explain "steps" because Outlook is just doing this. Like I said, there does appear to be a link, somehow, to senders who are sending their messages digitally signed. An individual sent me a message, digitally signed, and voila, her e-mail was added as a contact when I later checked. I know it was not there before the e-mail was in my inbox, because I'd just cleared out two previous spurious "adds" when syncing my Blackberry prior. And no, these aren't being imported from my Blackberry because I'm not using the Enterprise Server ... the contact is coming from our Exchange Server. The only common thread I can see is that contacts are being automatically for digitally signed users who 1) e-mail me and 2) aren't in my contacts already. I will attempt to check my contacts, ensuring they are void of unwanted contacts, get a random person not in my contacts to send me a digitally signed e-mail, then go back to contacts and see if they're added. I know it's hard to troubleshoot without seeing it. But the "can't post what isn't true" line [IMO] does nothing to help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Well we can't post what isn't true. Outlook simply has no ability to add Contacts automatically. That's why you can't find any setting to add Contacts automatically. Only third party software or other code could do this. You'll have to provide more precise steps to repro what you're seeing for anyone to figure this out from a distance. The last person who made such a claim, for example, finally realized that they were seeing Contacts that had been added by Outlook Express before they had migrated to Outlook. There is more to your story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tregen" wrote in message news ![]() I've read numerous posts that say Outlook does not and cannot automatically create a contact. However, it IS happening. Every day, there are a few contacts added to my contacts folder that I did not specifically add. The only common denominator is that I received an e-mail from these folks. It's not even someone I necessarily replied to either. I've looked through every option window available, for e-mail and contacts, and cannot find any type of setting that's causing senders to be automatically added to contacts. Please do not respond with "Outlook does not do this or cannot do this" because it's happening. I have no add-in software. Again, I cannot find a common criteria for which these contacts are automatically created. The only contact info is their server e-mail address. |
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Okay, test complete. Here's the criteria used and the results:
- ensured test user was not already in my Contacts (check) - contacted test user and asked them to send me a digitally signed e-mail (check) - opened the e-mail, then when closing it, it asked to send a read receipt back to the test user (I clicked "yes") - went to contacts, and the test user was added as a contact with just his e-mail address So PLEASE don't tell me this isn't happening because I just SAW IT HAPPEN. "tregen" wrote: But I'd assume we can post what is actually happening. No worries on the Outlook Express piece because we don't use Outlook Express, nor was this machine ever set up to use OE. I cannot explain "steps" because Outlook is just doing this. Like I said, there does appear to be a link, somehow, to senders who are sending their messages digitally signed. An individual sent me a message, digitally signed, and voila, her e-mail was added as a contact when I later checked. I know it was not there before the e-mail was in my inbox, because I'd just cleared out two previous spurious "adds" when syncing my Blackberry prior. And no, these aren't being imported from my Blackberry because I'm not using the Enterprise Server ... the contact is coming from our Exchange Server. The only common thread I can see is that contacts are being automatically for digitally signed users who 1) e-mail me and 2) aren't in my contacts already. I will attempt to check my contacts, ensuring they are void of unwanted contacts, get a random person not in my contacts to send me a digitally signed e-mail, then go back to contacts and see if they're added. I know it's hard to troubleshoot without seeing it. But the "can't post what isn't true" line [IMO] does nothing to help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Well we can't post what isn't true. Outlook simply has no ability to add Contacts automatically. That's why you can't find any setting to add Contacts automatically. Only third party software or other code could do this. You'll have to provide more precise steps to repro what you're seeing for anyone to figure this out from a distance. The last person who made such a claim, for example, finally realized that they were seeing Contacts that had been added by Outlook Express before they had migrated to Outlook. There is more to your story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tregen" wrote in message news ![]() I've read numerous posts that say Outlook does not and cannot automatically create a contact. However, it IS happening. Every day, there are a few contacts added to my contacts folder that I did not specifically add. The only common denominator is that I received an e-mail from these folks. It's not even someone I necessarily replied to either. I've looked through every option window available, for e-mail and contacts, and cannot find any type of setting that's causing senders to be automatically added to contacts. Please do not respond with "Outlook does not do this or cannot do this" because it's happening. I have no add-in software. Again, I cannot find a common criteria for which these contacts are automatically created. The only contact info is their server e-mail address. |
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Clarify "went to contacts" and what you saw there.
So the additions to your story are that this only happens when you choose to reply to a Read Receipt and the sender is using a digitally signed message, right? Rather significant new details I'd say. Keep refining your steps to repro and we'll see if anyone else can do the same. Might want to confirm all other all relevant details, like information store and mail account type. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tregen" wrote in message ... Okay, test complete. Here's the criteria used and the results: - ensured test user was not already in my Contacts (check) - contacted test user and asked them to send me a digitally signed e-mail (check) - opened the e-mail, then when closing it, it asked to send a read receipt back to the test user (I clicked "yes") - went to contacts, and the test user was added as a contact with just his e-mail address So PLEASE don't tell me this isn't happening because I just SAW IT HAPPEN. "tregen" wrote: But I'd assume we can post what is actually happening. No worries on the Outlook Express piece because we don't use Outlook Express, nor was this machine ever set up to use OE. I cannot explain "steps" because Outlook is just doing this. Like I said, there does appear to be a link, somehow, to senders who are sending their messages digitally signed. An individual sent me a message, digitally signed, and voila, her e-mail was added as a contact when I later checked. I know it was not there before the e-mail was in my inbox, because I'd just cleared out two previous spurious "adds" when syncing my Blackberry prior. And no, these aren't being imported from my Blackberry because I'm not using the Enterprise Server ... the contact is coming from our Exchange Server. The only common thread I can see is that contacts are being automatically for digitally signed users who 1) e-mail me and 2) aren't in my contacts already. I will attempt to check my contacts, ensuring they are void of unwanted contacts, get a random person not in my contacts to send me a digitally signed e-mail, then go back to contacts and see if they're added. I know it's hard to troubleshoot without seeing it. But the "can't post what isn't true" line [IMO] does nothing to help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Well we can't post what isn't true. Outlook simply has no ability to add Contacts automatically. That's why you can't find any setting to add Contacts automatically. Only third party software or other code could do this. You'll have to provide more precise steps to repro what you're seeing for anyone to figure this out from a distance. The last person who made such a claim, for example, finally realized that they were seeing Contacts that had been added by Outlook Express before they had migrated to Outlook. There is more to your story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tregen" wrote in message news ![]() automatically create a contact. However, it IS happening. Every day, there are a few contacts added to my contacts folder that I did not specifically add. The only common denominator is that I received an e-mail from these folks. It's not even someone I necessarily replied to either. I've looked through every option window available, for e-mail and contacts, and cannot find any type of setting that's causing senders to be automatically added to contacts. Please do not respond with "Outlook does not do this or cannot do this" because it's happening. I have no add-in software. Again, I cannot find a common criteria for which these contacts are automatically created. The only contact info is their server e-mail address. |
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Well, I see this is getting nowhere fast. "Went to contacts" ... as in,
clicked "Contacts" in the navigation pane on the bottom, lefthand side of Outlook, whereas normally, "Mail" is selected when viewing e-mails. And when viewing contacts, I see contacts. Maybe someone else can help me out, or just delete this post. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify "went to contacts" and what you saw there. So the additions to your story are that this only happens when you choose to reply to a Read Receipt and the sender is using a digitally signed message, right? Rather significant new details I'd say. Keep refining your steps to repro and we'll see if anyone else can do the same. Might want to confirm all other all relevant details, like information store and mail account type. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tregen" wrote in message ... Okay, test complete. Here's the criteria used and the results: - ensured test user was not already in my Contacts (check) - contacted test user and asked them to send me a digitally signed e-mail (check) - opened the e-mail, then when closing it, it asked to send a read receipt back to the test user (I clicked "yes") - went to contacts, and the test user was added as a contact with just his e-mail address So PLEASE don't tell me this isn't happening because I just SAW IT HAPPEN. "tregen" wrote: But I'd assume we can post what is actually happening. No worries on the Outlook Express piece because we don't use Outlook Express, nor was this machine ever set up to use OE. I cannot explain "steps" because Outlook is just doing this. Like I said, there does appear to be a link, somehow, to senders who are sending their messages digitally signed. An individual sent me a message, digitally signed, and voila, her e-mail was added as a contact when I later checked. I know it was not there before the e-mail was in my inbox, because I'd just cleared out two previous spurious "adds" when syncing my Blackberry prior. And no, these aren't being imported from my Blackberry because I'm not using the Enterprise Server ... the contact is coming from our Exchange Server. The only common thread I can see is that contacts are being automatically for digitally signed users who 1) e-mail me and 2) aren't in my contacts already. I will attempt to check my contacts, ensuring they are void of unwanted contacts, get a random person not in my contacts to send me a digitally signed e-mail, then go back to contacts and see if they're added. I know it's hard to troubleshoot without seeing it. But the "can't post what isn't true" line [IMO] does nothing to help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Well we can't post what isn't true. Outlook simply has no ability to add Contacts automatically. That's why you can't find any setting to add Contacts automatically. Only third party software or other code could do this. You'll have to provide more precise steps to repro what you're seeing for anyone to figure this out from a distance. The last person who made such a claim, for example, finally realized that they were seeing Contacts that had been added by Outlook Express before they had migrated to Outlook. There is more to your story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tregen" wrote in message news ![]() automatically create a contact. However, it IS happening. Every day, there are a few contacts added to my contacts folder that I did not specifically add. The only common denominator is that I received an e-mail from these folks. It's not even someone I necessarily replied to either. I've looked through every option window available, for e-mail and contacts, and cannot find any type of setting that's causing senders to be automatically added to contacts. Please do not respond with "Outlook does not do this or cannot do this" because it's happening. I have no add-in software. Again, I cannot find a common criteria for which these contacts are automatically created. The only contact info is their server e-mail address. |
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Hi Tregan,
I will try and not be condescending. I've read a few posts from Mr Valentine and unfortunately he seems incapable of answering without being condescending.... Is it possible that outlook is automatically importing the email address BECAUSE it has a digital certificate on it? It would make sense to me that Outlook registered the digital certificate so that next time you received an email from that person, it could confirm that it has the same digital certificate. It would seem to me that the best way for outlook to sort a certificate in the store would be to tie it to an outlook contact. I haven't found anything to back this up as yet however, but i'll keep looking. |
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On Jul 24, 9:04*pm, tregen wrote:
Well, I see this is getting nowhere fast. *"Went to contacts" ... as in, clicked "Contacts" in the navigation pane on the bottom, lefthand side of Outlook, whereas normally, "Mail" is selected when viewing e-mails. *And when viewing contacts, I see contacts. Maybe someone else can help me out, or just delete this post. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify "went to contacts" and what you saw there. So the additions to your story are that this only happens when you choose to reply to a Read Receipt and the sender is using a digitally signed message, right? Rather significant new details I'd say. Keep refining your steps to repro and we'll see if anyone else can do the same. Might want to confirm all other all relevant details, like information store and mail account type. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tregen" wrote in message ... Okay, test complete. *Here's the criteria used and the results: - ensured test user was not already in my Contacts (check) - contacted test user and asked them to send me a digitally signed e-mail (check) - opened the e-mail, then when closing it, it asked to send a read receipt back to the test user (I clicked "yes") - went to contacts, and the test user was added as a contact with just his e-mail address So PLEASE don't tell me this isn't happening because I just SAW IT HAPPEN. "tregen" wrote: But I'd assume we can post what is actually happening. *No worries on the Outlook Express piece because we don't use Outlook Express, nor was this machine ever set up to use OE. *I cannot explain "steps" because Outlook is just doing this. *Like I said, there does appear to be a link, somehow, to senders who are sending their messages digitally signed. *An individual sent me a message, digitally signed, and voila, her e-mail was added as a contact when I later checked. *I know it was not there before the e-mail was in my inbox, because I'd just cleared out two previous spurious "adds" when syncing my Blackberry prior. *And no, these aren't being imported from my Blackberry because I'm not using the Enterprise Server ... the contact is coming from our Exchange Server. *The only common thread I can see is that contacts are being automatically for digitally signed users who 1) e-mail me and 2) aren't in my contacts already. I will attempt to check my contacts, ensuring they are void of unwanted contacts, get a random person not in my contacts to send me a digitally signed e-mail, then go back to contacts and see if they're added. I know it's hard to troubleshoot without seeing it. *But the "can't post what isn't true" line [IMO] does nothing to help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Well we can't post what isn't true. Outlook simply has no ability to add Contacts automatically. That's why you can't find any *setting to add Contacts automatically. Only third party software or other code could do this. You'll have to provide more precise steps to repro what you're seeing for anyone to figure this out from a distance. The last person who made such a claim, for example, finally realized that they were seeing Contacts that had been added by Outlook Express before they had migrated to Outlook. There is more to your story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tregen" wrote in message news ![]() automatically create a contact. *However, it IS happening. *Every day, there are a few contacts added to my contacts folder that I did not specifically add. The only common denominator is that I received an e-mail from these folks. It's not even someone I necessarily replied to either. I've looked through every option window available, for e-mail and contacts, and cannot find any type of setting that's causing senders to be automatically added to contacts. Please do not respond with "Outlook does not do this or cannot do this" because it's happening. *I have no add-in software. *Again, I cannot find a common criteria for which these contacts are automatically created. The only contact info is their server e-mail address.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Which SKU of Office 2007 and 7 are you using? Do you have business contact manager? |
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