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  #11  
Old July 25th, 2007, 05:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
joe_btfsplk[_2_]
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Default Auto Add Contact

We must be on different planets: the vast majority of users I know want the
auto-add feature. Why couldn't MS just make it an option; that way, you can
turn it off and we can turn it on? I believe that was possible in Outlook
2000, and it's hard to believe that this feature has been discontinued.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

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




  #12  
Old July 25th, 2007, 09:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Posts: 21,988
Default Auto Add Contact

joe_btfsplk wrote:

We must be on different planets: the vast majority of users I know
want the auto-add feature. Why couldn't MS just make it an option;
that way, you can turn it off and we can turn it on? I believe that
was possible in Outlook 2000, and it's hard to believe that this
feature has been discontinued.


It was a feature of Outlook Express, the address book of which Outlook 2000
IMO would use. OL 2000 IMO used a lot of OE for its work.

If you want to add contacts automatically when you reply to them, see this:
http://www.outlookcode.com/d/code/autoaddrecip.htm
--
Brian Tillman

  #13  
Old July 26th, 2007, 12:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Posts: 9,440
Default Auto Add Contact

Are you serious? The vast majority of users you know want every sender
automatically added to their Contacts Folder without their permission?
Indeed, you do live on a different planet. I would not use any email
software that would even permit such an option.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"joe_btfsplk" wrote in message
...
We must be on different planets: the vast majority of users I know want
the
auto-add feature. Why couldn't MS just make it an option; that way, you
can
turn it off and we can turn it on? I believe that was possible in Outlook
2000, and it's hard to believe that this feature has been discontinued.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

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






  #14  
Old December 18th, 2007, 10:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
GaGrtz
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Posts: 1
Default Auto Add Contact

Russ -- I'm with you -- I *DO NOT* want every sender automatically added to
my contacts folder, but that is what is happening and our IT support folks
can't figure it out, or haven't taken the time to figure it out for me.

At any rate, I've been searching the internet for info on the issue on my own.

I do have MS Outlook 2003 (SP3, not Outlook Express, and addresses are
auto-magically appearing in my Contacts folder -- some are people I've sent
email to, or received email from, and some I'm not sure where they are coming
from because I haven't emailed them, or to my knowledge received any email
from them -- maybe they are other addressees on email that I've opened.

Do you have a solution that would help with this problem?

Thank you.
--
GaGrtz


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Are you serious? The vast majority of users you know want every sender
automatically added to their Contacts Folder without their permission?
Indeed, you do live on a different planet. I would not use any email
software that would even permit such an option.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"joe_btfsplk" wrote in message
...
We must be on different planets: the vast majority of users I know want
the
auto-add feature. Why couldn't MS just make it an option; that way, you
can
turn it off and we can turn it on? I believe that was possible in Outlook
2000, and it's hard to believe that this feature has been discontinued.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

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







  #15  
Old December 19th, 2007, 12:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Diane Poremsky
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Posts: 2,488
Default Auto Add Contact

It's not outlook doing it. Do you have any add-ins installed? There are
several capture utilities available.

--
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Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
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"GaGrtz" wrote in message
...
Russ -- I'm with you -- I *DO NOT* want every sender automatically added
to
my contacts folder, but that is what is happening and our IT support folks
can't figure it out, or haven't taken the time to figure it out for me.

At any rate, I've been searching the internet for info on the issue on my
own.

I do have MS Outlook 2003 (SP3, not Outlook Express, and addresses are
auto-magically appearing in my Contacts folder -- some are people I've
sent
email to, or received email from, and some I'm not sure where they are
coming
from because I haven't emailed them, or to my knowledge received any email
from them -- maybe they are other addressees on email that I've opened.

Do you have a solution that would help with this problem?

Thank you.
--
GaGrtz


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Are you serious? The vast majority of users you know want every sender
automatically added to their Contacts Folder without their permission?
Indeed, you do live on a different planet. I would not use any email
software that would even permit such an option.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"joe_btfsplk" wrote in message
...
We must be on different planets: the vast majority of users I know
want
the
auto-add feature. Why couldn't MS just make it an option; that way,
you
can
turn it off and we can turn it on? I believe that was possible in
Outlook
2000, and it's hard to believe that this feature has been discontinued.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

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







  #16  
Old March 30th, 2010, 06:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
dania
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Posts: 10
Default hi

for my Microsolft Outlook. Thankd
 




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