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Bob Lucas
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I have assumed that:
1. Your identity is based upon an email account @hotmail.com, or @msn.com, or @live.com - and 2. When you open WLMail, you allow it to sign into the same hotmail, msn or live identity If these assumptions are correct, an easy way to clean your contact list is via the webmail interface. Close Windows Live Mail Use your web browser to sign into your mail account at http://mail.live.com. Click on Options, followed by More Options. Scroll down to "Customize your contacts", and click on "Clean up duplicate contacts". Use the wizard to merge or delete duplicates. Sign out from the webmail interface Open Windows Live Mail and allow the program to sign into your identity. When you select the contacts menu, WLMail should synchronize with the contacts list on the central server. "precise ali" <> wrote in message news:69A50576-66F6-4937-ADA9-... > Can I get Windows Live Mail to delete all unwanted duplicate > contacts? The only advice on this I did see somewhere was for > Windows > Live Hotmail, which I am not using. |
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precise ali
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Thank you very much for the response, Bob. In fact, my identity is none of
those you mentioned (unless I'm mistaken). I am using Windows Live Mail, which is pretty good, to receive my email from a couple of personal accounts. Am I right, therefore, in thinking that there is no easy way of cleaning up the duplicates within the program itself (i.e. offline). I am inferring from your reply that perhaps I should create an @live.com account and then do what you suggest. Does that sound right? "Bob Lucas" wrote: > I have assumed that: > > 1. Your identity is based upon an email account @hotmail.com, > or @msn.com, or @live.com - and > 2. When you open WLMail, you allow it to sign into the same > hotmail, msn or live identity > > If these assumptions are correct, an easy way to clean your > contact list is via the webmail interface. > > Close Windows Live Mail > > Use your web browser to sign into your mail account at > http://mail.live.com. > > Click on Options, followed by More Options. > > Scroll down to "Customize your contacts", and click on "Clean up > duplicate contacts". > > Use the wizard to merge or delete duplicates. > > Sign out from the webmail interface > > Open Windows Live Mail and allow the program to sign into your > identity. > > When you select the contacts menu, WLMail should synchronize with > the contacts list on the central server. > > > > "precise ali" <> wrote in > message > news:69A50576-66F6-4937-ADA9-... > > Can I get Windows Live Mail to delete all unwanted duplicate > > contacts? The only advice on this I did see somewhere was for > > Windows > > Live Hotmail, which I am not using. > |
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Bob Lucas
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Firstly, I am not aware of any automated way of removing
duplicate contacts within the WLMail program. The webmail interface does a good job - but you can only use it for contacts that are stored on the central server. Consequently, I don't think it would help to create a new @live.com account, just to manage your contacts list. I wonder whether one of the MVPs could suggest a workaround (possibly by exporting all of your contacts to a CSV file, editing that file, and re-importing the data). However, I don't feel sufficiently confident to advise. However, we do need to establish whether WLMail has signed in to an "identity", or whether the program is working independently. If you are running the latest release of WLMail (2009 version, build 14.0.8050.1202), look towards the top right hand side of the WLMail window. Does it offer an option to "sign in" - or does it show the address you have used to sign in? (The layout of earlier versions of WLMail may be slightly different). If WLMail quotes a sign-in address, please provide details (but disguise the address, because we don't want to know your complete email address - just the part after the @ symbol). "precise ali" <> wrote in message news:444AF32E-A9B6-47B8-8273-... > Thank you very much for the response, Bob. In fact, my identity > is none of > those you mentioned (unless I'm mistaken). I am using Windows > Live Mail, > which is pretty good, to receive my email from a couple of > personal accounts. > Am I right, therefore, in thinking that there is no easy way of > cleaning up > the duplicates within the program itself (i.e. offline). I am > inferring from > your reply that perhaps I should create an @live.com account > and then do what > you suggest. Does that sound right? > > "Bob Lucas" wrote: > >> I have assumed that: >> >> 1. Your identity is based upon an email account >> @hotmail.com, >> or @msn.com, or @live.com - and >> 2. When you open WLMail, you allow it to sign into the same >> hotmail, msn or live identity >> >> If these assumptions are correct, an easy way to clean your >> contact list is via the webmail interface. >> >> Close Windows Live Mail >> >> Use your web browser to sign into your mail account at >> http://mail.live.com. >> >> Click on Options, followed by More Options. >> >> Scroll down to "Customize your contacts", and click on "Clean >> up >> duplicate contacts". >> >> Use the wizard to merge or delete duplicates. >> >> Sign out from the webmail interface >> >> Open Windows Live Mail and allow the program to sign into your >> identity. >> >> When you select the contacts menu, WLMail should synchronize >> with >> the contacts list on the central server. >> >> >> >> "precise ali" <> wrote in >> message >> news:69A50576-66F6-4937-ADA9-... >> > Can I get Windows Live Mail to delete all unwanted duplicate >> > contacts? The only advice on this I did see somewhere was >> > for >> > Windows >> > Live Hotmail, which I am not using. >> |
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Gary VanderMolen
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If the OP sets up a new Live account, he could copy the contacts.edb
file from his existing contacts to the Live ID contacts. Then after synchronization occurs, he can use the web-based tool to eliminate duplicates. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Bob Lucas" <> wrote in message news:... > Firstly, I am not aware of any automated way of removing > duplicate contacts within the WLMail program. The webmail > interface does a good job - but you can only use it for contacts > that are stored on the central server. Consequently, I don't > think it would help to create a new @live.com account, just to > manage your contacts list. > > I wonder whether one of the MVPs could suggest a workaround > (possibly by exporting all of your contacts to a CSV file, > editing that file, and re-importing the data). However, I don't > feel sufficiently confident to advise. > > However, we do need to establish whether WLMail has signed in to > an "identity", or whether the program is working independently. > > If you are running the latest release of WLMail (2009 version, > build 14.0.8050.1202), look towards the top right hand side of > the WLMail window. Does it offer an option to "sign in" - or > does it show the address you have used to sign in? (The layout > of earlier versions of WLMail may be slightly different). > > If WLMail quotes a sign-in address, please provide details (but > disguise the address, because we don't want to know your complete > email address - just the part after the @ symbol). > > > > > "precise ali" <> wrote in > message > news:444AF32E-A9B6-47B8-8273-... >> Thank you very much for the response, Bob. In fact, my identity >> is none of >> those you mentioned (unless I'm mistaken). I am using Windows >> Live Mail, >> which is pretty good, to receive my email from a couple of >> personal accounts. >> Am I right, therefore, in thinking that there is no easy way of >> cleaning up >> the duplicates within the program itself (i.e. offline). I am >> inferring from >> your reply that perhaps I should create an @live.com account >> and then do what >> you suggest. Does that sound right? >> >> "Bob Lucas" wrote: >> >>> I have assumed that: >>> >>> 1. Your identity is based upon an email account >>> @hotmail.com, >>> or @msn.com, or @live.com - and >>> 2. When you open WLMail, you allow it to sign into the same >>> hotmail, msn or live identity >>> >>> If these assumptions are correct, an easy way to clean your >>> contact list is via the webmail interface. >>> >>> Close Windows Live Mail >>> >>> Use your web browser to sign into your mail account at >>> http://mail.live.com. >>> >>> Click on Options, followed by More Options. >>> >>> Scroll down to "Customize your contacts", and click on "Clean >>> up >>> duplicate contacts". >>> >>> Use the wizard to merge or delete duplicates. >>> >>> Sign out from the webmail interface >>> >>> Open Windows Live Mail and allow the program to sign into your >>> identity. >>> >>> When you select the contacts menu, WLMail should synchronize >>> with >>> the contacts list on the central server. >>> >>> >>> >>> "precise ali" <> wrote in >>> message >>> news:69A50576-66F6-4937-ADA9-... >>> > Can I get Windows Live Mail to delete all unwanted duplicate >>> > contacts? The only advice on this I did see somewhere was >>> > for >>> > Windows >>> > Live Hotmail, which I am not using. >>> |
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precise ali
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Thank you Gary, and thank you Bob (again)
How helpful! To answer Bob's question, my Windows Live Mail does not show a sign-in button or link, so I appear to be using it locally only (although I think I do recall creating a live account as well). I'm pretty sure it's the latest version, as I only downloaded it a week or so ago and I get automatic updates from Windows. In any case, I will follow Gary's suggestion and copy my contacts to the Live ID contacts, then try eliminating duplicates. "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > If the OP sets up a new Live account, he could copy the contacts.edb > file from his existing contacts to the Live ID contacts. Then after > synchronization occurs, he can use the web-based tool to eliminate > duplicates. > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > > > "Bob Lucas" <> wrote in message news:... > > Firstly, I am not aware of any automated way of removing > > duplicate contacts within the WLMail program. The webmail > > interface does a good job - but you can only use it for contacts > > that are stored on the central server. Consequently, I don't > > think it would help to create a new @live.com account, just to > > manage your contacts list. > > > > I wonder whether one of the MVPs could suggest a workaround > > (possibly by exporting all of your contacts to a CSV file, > > editing that file, and re-importing the data). However, I don't > > feel sufficiently confident to advise. > > > > However, we do need to establish whether WLMail has signed in to > > an "identity", or whether the program is working independently. > > > > If you are running the latest release of WLMail (2009 version, > > build 14.0.8050.1202), look towards the top right hand side of > > the WLMail window. Does it offer an option to "sign in" - or > > does it show the address you have used to sign in? (The layout > > of earlier versions of WLMail may be slightly different). > > > > If WLMail quotes a sign-in address, please provide details (but > > disguise the address, because we don't want to know your complete > > email address - just the part after the @ symbol). > > > > > > > > > > "precise ali" <> wrote in > > message > > news:444AF32E-A9B6-47B8-8273-... > >> Thank you very much for the response, Bob. In fact, my identity > >> is none of > >> those you mentioned (unless I'm mistaken). I am using Windows > >> Live Mail, > >> which is pretty good, to receive my email from a couple of > >> personal accounts. > >> Am I right, therefore, in thinking that there is no easy way of > >> cleaning up > >> the duplicates within the program itself (i.e. offline). I am > >> inferring from > >> your reply that perhaps I should create an @live.com account > >> and then do what > >> you suggest. Does that sound right? > >> > >> "Bob Lucas" wrote: > >> > >>> I have assumed that: > >>> > >>> 1. Your identity is based upon an email account > >>> @hotmail.com, > >>> or @msn.com, or @live.com - and > >>> 2. When you open WLMail, you allow it to sign into the same > >>> hotmail, msn or live identity > >>> > >>> If these assumptions are correct, an easy way to clean your > >>> contact list is via the webmail interface. > >>> > >>> Close Windows Live Mail > >>> > >>> Use your web browser to sign into your mail account at > >>> http://mail.live.com. > >>> > >>> Click on Options, followed by More Options. > >>> > >>> Scroll down to "Customize your contacts", and click on "Clean > >>> up > >>> duplicate contacts". > >>> > >>> Use the wizard to merge or delete duplicates. > >>> > >>> Sign out from the webmail interface > >>> > >>> Open Windows Live Mail and allow the program to sign into your > >>> identity. > >>> > >>> When you select the contacts menu, WLMail should synchronize > >>> with > >>> the contacts list on the central server. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> "precise ali" <> wrote in > >>> message > >>> news:69A50576-66F6-4937-ADA9-... > >>> > Can I get Windows Live Mail to delete all unwanted duplicate > >>> > contacts? The only advice on this I did see somewhere was > >>> > for > >>> > Windows > >>> > Live Hotmail, which I am not using. > >>> > |
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precise ali
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Oops, I just realised I do have a sign-in option - I missed it earlier
because it only appears when I am looking at the inbox, not from within an email. "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > If the OP sets up a new Live account, he could copy the contacts.edb > file from his existing contacts to the Live ID contacts. Then after > synchronization occurs, he can use the web-based tool to eliminate > duplicates. > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > > > "Bob Lucas" <> wrote in message news:... > > Firstly, I am not aware of any automated way of removing > > duplicate contacts within the WLMail program. The webmail > > interface does a good job - but you can only use it for contacts > > that are stored on the central server. Consequently, I don't > > think it would help to create a new @live.com account, just to > > manage your contacts list. > > > > I wonder whether one of the MVPs could suggest a workaround > > (possibly by exporting all of your contacts to a CSV file, > > editing that file, and re-importing the data). However, I don't > > feel sufficiently confident to advise. > > > > However, we do need to establish whether WLMail has signed in to > > an "identity", or whether the program is working independently. > > > > If you are running the latest release of WLMail (2009 version, > > build 14.0.8050.1202), look towards the top right hand side of > > the WLMail window. Does it offer an option to "sign in" - or > > does it show the address you have used to sign in? (The layout > > of earlier versions of WLMail may be slightly different). > > > > If WLMail quotes a sign-in address, please provide details (but > > disguise the address, because we don't want to know your complete > > email address - just the part after the @ symbol). > > > > > > > > > > "precise ali" <> wrote in > > message > > news:444AF32E-A9B6-47B8-8273-... > >> Thank you very much for the response, Bob. In fact, my identity > >> is none of > >> those you mentioned (unless I'm mistaken). I am using Windows > >> Live Mail, > >> which is pretty good, to receive my email from a couple of > >> personal accounts. > >> Am I right, therefore, in thinking that there is no easy way of > >> cleaning up > >> the duplicates within the program itself (i.e. offline). I am > >> inferring from > >> your reply that perhaps I should create an @live.com account > >> and then do what > >> you suggest. Does that sound right? > >> > >> "Bob Lucas" wrote: > >> > >>> I have assumed that: > >>> > >>> 1. Your identity is based upon an email account > >>> @hotmail.com, > >>> or @msn.com, or @live.com - and > >>> 2. When you open WLMail, you allow it to sign into the same > >>> hotmail, msn or live identity > >>> > >>> If these assumptions are correct, an easy way to clean your > >>> contact list is via the webmail interface. > >>> > >>> Close Windows Live Mail > >>> > >>> Use your web browser to sign into your mail account at > >>> http://mail.live.com. > >>> > >>> Click on Options, followed by More Options. > >>> > >>> Scroll down to "Customize your contacts", and click on "Clean > >>> up > >>> duplicate contacts". > >>> > >>> Use the wizard to merge or delete duplicates. > >>> > >>> Sign out from the webmail interface > >>> > >>> Open Windows Live Mail and allow the program to sign into your > >>> identity. > >>> > >>> When you select the contacts menu, WLMail should synchronize > >>> with > >>> the contacts list on the central server. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> "precise ali" <> wrote in > >>> message > >>> news:69A50576-66F6-4937-ADA9-... > >>> > Can I get Windows Live Mail to delete all unwanted duplicate > >>> > contacts? The only advice on this I did see somewhere was > >>> > for > >>> > Windows > >>> > Live Hotmail, which I am not using. > >>> > |
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Bob Lucas
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If it says "sign in", then WLMail is working locally. Gary
VanderMolen has identified a method of transferring your contacts to a new Live account. (Thank you for that useful info, Gary). If that Gary's suggestion does not resolve the problem, another thought has occurred to me. Duplication can occur, if you have a contacts list or address book on your local computer - and a similar contacts list on a Live identity. If WLMail imports a local contacts list and then, you synchronize with a Live identity, WLMail might import duplicate entries from the central server. I wonder how the duplicate entries managed to appear in your contacts list, if you have always used WLMail locally (without signing in). Did WLMail import your previous contact list from another Mail client, such as Outlook, Outlook Express or Windows (Vista) Mail? If so, does the previous contact list contain duplicate entries? If the original contact list is still complete (and without duplicates), you could delete all of your contacts from WLMail (working locally). Then, re-import the original contact list manually (from your previous Mail client). "precise ali" <> wrote in message news:894C467A-8E20-4DA6-92C2-... > Oops, I just realised I do have a sign-in option - I missed it > earlier > because it only appears when I am looking at the inbox, not > from within an > email. > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > >> If the OP sets up a new Live account, he could copy the >> contacts.edb >> file from his existing contacts to the Live ID contacts. Then >> after >> synchronization occurs, he can use the web-based tool to >> eliminate >> duplicates. >> >> -- >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >> >> >> "Bob Lucas" <> wrote in message >> news:... >> > Firstly, I am not aware of any automated way of removing >> > duplicate contacts within the WLMail program. The webmail >> > interface does a good job - but you can only use it for >> > contacts >> > that are stored on the central server. Consequently, I >> > don't >> > think it would help to create a new @live.com account, just >> > to >> > manage your contacts list. >> > >> > I wonder whether one of the MVPs could suggest a workaround >> > (possibly by exporting all of your contacts to a CSV file, >> > editing that file, and re-importing the data). However, I >> > don't >> > feel sufficiently confident to advise. >> > >> > However, we do need to establish whether WLMail has signed >> > in to >> > an "identity", or whether the program is working >> > independently. >> > >> > If you are running the latest release of WLMail (2009 >> > version, >> > build 14.0.8050.1202), look towards the top right hand side >> > of >> > the WLMail window. Does it offer an option to "sign in" - >> > or >> > does it show the address you have used to sign in? (The >> > layout >> > of earlier versions of WLMail may be slightly different). >> > >> > If WLMail quotes a sign-in address, please provide details >> > (but >> > disguise the address, because we don't want to know your >> > complete >> > email address - just the part after the @ symbol). >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > "precise ali" <> wrote >> > in >> > message >> > news:444AF32E-A9B6-47B8-8273-... >> >> Thank you very much for the response, Bob. In fact, my >> >> identity >> >> is none of >> >> those you mentioned (unless I'm mistaken). I am using >> >> Windows >> >> Live Mail, >> >> which is pretty good, to receive my email from a couple of >> >> personal accounts. >> >> Am I right, therefore, in thinking that there is no easy >> >> way of >> >> cleaning up >> >> the duplicates within the program itself (i.e. offline). I >> >> am >> >> inferring from >> >> your reply that perhaps I should create an @live.com >> >> account >> >> and then do what >> >> you suggest. Does that sound right? >> >> >> >> "Bob Lucas" wrote: >> >> >> >>> I have assumed that: >> >>> >> >>> 1. Your identity is based upon an email account >> >>> @hotmail.com, >> >>> or @msn.com, or @live.com - and >> >>> 2. When you open WLMail, you allow it to sign into the >> >>> same >> >>> hotmail, msn or live identity >> >>> >> >>> If these assumptions are correct, an easy way to clean >> >>> your >> >>> contact list is via the webmail interface. >> >>> >> >>> Close Windows Live Mail >> >>> >> >>> Use your web browser to sign into your mail account at >> >>> http://mail.live.com. >> >>> >> >>> Click on Options, followed by More Options. >> >>> >> >>> Scroll down to "Customize your contacts", and click on >> >>> "Clean >> >>> up >> >>> duplicate contacts". >> >>> >> >>> Use the wizard to merge or delete duplicates. >> >>> >> >>> Sign out from the webmail interface >> >>> >> >>> Open Windows Live Mail and allow the program to sign into >> >>> your >> >>> identity. >> >>> >> >>> When you select the contacts menu, WLMail should >> >>> synchronize >> >>> with >> >>> the contacts list on the central server. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> "precise ali" <> wrote >> >>> in >> >>> message >> >>> news:69A50576-66F6-4937-ADA9-... >> >>> > Can I get Windows Live Mail to delete all unwanted >> >>> > duplicate >> >>> > contacts? The only advice on this I did see somewhere >> >>> > was >> >>> > for >> >>> > Windows >> >>> > Live Hotmail, which I am not using. >> >>> >> |
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precise ali
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Thank you, Bob. In the meantime, I've gone one step forward and one back! I
now have a squeaky clean address book on the server, having used the automatic clean-up. I then closed and re-opened Windows Live Mail, only to discover everything is double again! So I am wondering, can I simply delete the entire contacts list on my computer, then exit the program, re-open it, thus (I hope) letting it download the clean contact list? By the way, for your interest, yes, the original duplication came about when I was using Outlook Express last year. I think I imported the address book from my desktop computer onto my laptop, which already had contacts in it. Hence the duplication. "Bob Lucas" wrote: > If it says "sign in", then WLMail is working locally. Gary > VanderMolen has identified a method of transferring your contacts > to a new Live account. (Thank you for that useful info, Gary). > > If that Gary's suggestion does not resolve the problem, another > thought has occurred to me. > > Duplication can occur, if you have a contacts list or address > book on your local computer - and a similar contacts list on a > Live identity. If WLMail imports a local contacts list and then, > you synchronize with a Live identity, WLMail might import > duplicate entries from the central server. > > I wonder how the duplicate entries managed to appear in your > contacts list, if you have always used WLMail locally (without > signing in). Did WLMail import your previous contact list from > another Mail client, such as Outlook, Outlook Express or Windows > (Vista) Mail? If so, does the previous contact list contain > duplicate entries? > > If the original contact list is still complete (and without > duplicates), you could delete all of your contacts from WLMail > (working locally). Then, re-import the original contact list > manually (from your previous Mail client). > > > > "precise ali" <> wrote in > message > news:894C467A-8E20-4DA6-92C2-... > > Oops, I just realised I do have a sign-in option - I missed it > > earlier > > because it only appears when I am looking at the inbox, not > > from within an > > email. > > > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > > > >> If the OP sets up a new Live account, he could copy the > >> contacts.edb > >> file from his existing contacts to the Live ID contacts. Then > >> after > >> synchronization occurs, he can use the web-based tool to > >> eliminate > >> duplicates. > >> > >> -- > >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > >> > >> > >> "Bob Lucas" <> wrote in message > >> news:... > >> > Firstly, I am not aware of any automated way of removing > >> > duplicate contacts within the WLMail program. The webmail > >> > interface does a good job - but you can only use it for > >> > contacts > >> > that are stored on the central server. Consequently, I > >> > don't > >> > think it would help to create a new @live.com account, just > >> > to > >> > manage your contacts list. > >> > > >> > I wonder whether one of the MVPs could suggest a workaround > >> > (possibly by exporting all of your contacts to a CSV file, > >> > editing that file, and re-importing the data). However, I > >> > don't > >> > feel sufficiently confident to advise. > >> > > >> > However, we do need to establish whether WLMail has signed > >> > in to > >> > an "identity", or whether the program is working > >> > independently. > >> > > >> > If you are running the latest release of WLMail (2009 > >> > version, > >> > build 14.0.8050.1202), look towards the top right hand side > >> > of > >> > the WLMail window. Does it offer an option to "sign in" - > >> > or > >> > does it show the address you have used to sign in? (The > >> > layout > >> > of earlier versions of WLMail may be slightly different). > >> > > >> > If WLMail quotes a sign-in address, please provide details > >> > (but > >> > disguise the address, because we don't want to know your > >> > complete > >> > email address - just the part after the @ symbol). > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > "precise ali" <> wrote > >> > in > >> > message > >> > news:444AF32E-A9B6-47B8-8273-... > >> >> Thank you very much for the response, Bob. In fact, my > >> >> identity > >> >> is none of > >> >> those you mentioned (unless I'm mistaken). I am using > >> >> Windows > >> >> Live Mail, > >> >> which is pretty good, to receive my email from a couple of > >> >> personal accounts. > >> >> Am I right, therefore, in thinking that there is no easy > >> >> way of > >> >> cleaning up > >> >> the duplicates within the program itself (i.e. offline). I > >> >> am > >> >> inferring from > >> >> your reply that perhaps I should create an @live.com > >> >> account > >> >> and then do what > >> >> you suggest. Does that sound right? > >> >> > >> >> "Bob Lucas" wrote: > >> >> > >> >>> I have assumed that: > >> >>> > >> >>> 1. Your identity is based upon an email account > >> >>> @hotmail.com, > >> >>> or @msn.com, or @live.com - and > >> >>> 2. When you open WLMail, you allow it to sign into the > >> >>> same > >> >>> hotmail, msn or live identity > >> >>> > >> >>> If these assumptions are correct, an easy way to clean > >> >>> your > >> >>> contact list is via the webmail interface. > >> >>> > >> >>> Close Windows Live Mail > >> >>> > >> >>> Use your web browser to sign into your mail account at > >> >>> http://mail.live.com. > >> >>> > >> >>> Click on Options, followed by More Options. > >> >>> > >> >>> Scroll down to "Customize your contacts", and click on > >> >>> "Clean > >> >>> up > >> >>> duplicate contacts". > >> >>> > >> >>> Use the wizard to merge or delete duplicates. > >> >>> > >> >>> Sign out from the webmail interface > >> >>> > >> >>> Open Windows Live Mail and allow the program to sign into > >> >>> your > >> >>> identity. > >> >>> > >> >>> When you select the contacts menu, WLMail should > >> >>> synchronize > >> >>> with > >> >>> the contacts list on the central server. > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> "precise ali" <> wrote > >> >>> in > >> >>> message > >> >>> news:69A50576-66F6-4937-ADA9-... > >> >>> > Can I get Windows Live Mail to delete all unwanted > >> >>> > duplicate > >> >>> > contacts? The only advice on this I did see somewhere > >> >>> > was > >> >>> > for > >> >>> > Windows > >> >>> > Live Hotmail, which I am not using. > >> >>> > >> > |
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And now the server has automatically synchronised with the contacts list on
my computer, so that the list on the server now also contains everything doubled. I give up (almost)! Please help! Also, I searched for a way of deleting the contacts list in my Windows Live Mail on my computer, but it seems you can only delete one at a time. Madness! I'm sure you know a way of deleting the lot? "Bob Lucas" wrote: > If it says "sign in", then WLMail is working locally. Gary > VanderMolen has identified a method of transferring your contacts > to a new Live account. (Thank you for that useful info, Gary). > > If that Gary's suggestion does not resolve the problem, another > thought has occurred to me. > > Duplication can occur, if you have a contacts list or address > book on your local computer - and a similar contacts list on a > Live identity. If WLMail imports a local contacts list and then, > you synchronize with a Live identity, WLMail might import > duplicate entries from the central server. > > I wonder how the duplicate entries managed to appear in your > contacts list, if you have always used WLMail locally (without > signing in). Did WLMail import your previous contact list from > another Mail client, such as Outlook, Outlook Express or Windows > (Vista) Mail? If so, does the previous contact list contain > duplicate entries? > > If the original contact list is still complete (and without > duplicates), you could delete all of your contacts from WLMail > (working locally). Then, re-import the original contact list > manually (from your previous Mail client). > > > > "precise ali" <> wrote in > message > news:894C467A-8E20-4DA6-92C2-... > > Oops, I just realised I do have a sign-in option - I missed it > > earlier > > because it only appears when I am looking at the inbox, not > > from within an > > email. > > > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > > > >> If the OP sets up a new Live account, he could copy the > >> contacts.edb > >> file from his existing contacts to the Live ID contacts. Then > >> after > >> synchronization occurs, he can use the web-based tool to > >> eliminate > >> duplicates. > >> > >> -- > >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > >> > >> > >> "Bob Lucas" <> wrote in message > >> news:... > >> > Firstly, I am not aware of any automated way of removing > >> > duplicate contacts within the WLMail program. The webmail > >> > interface does a good job - but you can only use it for > >> > contacts > >> > that are stored on the central server. Consequently, I > >> > don't > >> > think it would help to create a new @live.com account, just > >> > to > >> > manage your contacts list. > >> > > >> > I wonder whether one of the MVPs could suggest a workaround > >> > (possibly by exporting all of your contacts to a CSV file, > >> > editing that file, and re-importing the data). However, I > >> > don't > >> > feel sufficiently confident to advise. > >> > > >> > However, we do need to establish whether WLMail has signed > >> > in to > >> > an "identity", or whether the program is working > >> > independently. > >> > > >> > If you are running the latest release of WLMail (2009 > >> > version, > >> > build 14.0.8050.1202), look towards the top right hand side > >> > of > >> > the WLMail window. Does it offer an option to "sign in" - > >> > or > >> > does it show the address you have used to sign in? (The > >> > layout > >> > of earlier versions of WLMail may be slightly different). > >> > > >> > If WLMail quotes a sign-in address, please provide details > >> > (but > >> > disguise the address, because we don't want to know your > >> > complete > >> > email address - just the part after the @ symbol). > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > "precise ali" <> wrote > >> > in > >> > message > >> > news:444AF32E-A9B6-47B8-8273-... > >> >> Thank you very much for the response, Bob. In fact, my > >> >> identity > >> >> is none of > >> >> those you mentioned (unless I'm mistaken). I am using > >> >> Windows > >> >> Live Mail, > >> >> which is pretty good, to receive my email from a couple of > >> >> personal accounts. > >> >> Am I right, therefore, in thinking that there is no easy > >> >> way of > >> >> cleaning up > >> >> the duplicates within the program itself (i.e. offline). I > >> >> am > >> >> inferring from > >> >> your reply that perhaps I should create an @live.com > >> >> account > >> >> and then do what > >> >> you suggest. Does that sound right? > >> >> > >> >> "Bob Lucas" wrote: > >> >> > >> >>> I have assumed that: > >> >>> > >> >>> 1. Your identity is based upon an email account > >> >>> @hotmail.com, > >> >>> or @msn.com, or @live.com - and > >> >>> 2. When you open WLMail, you allow it to sign into the > >> >>> same > >> >>> hotmail, msn or live identity > >> >>> > >> >>> If these assumptions are correct, an easy way to clean > >> >>> your > >> >>> contact list is via the webmail interface. > >> >>> > >> >>> Close Windows Live Mail > >> >>> > >> >>> Use your web browser to sign into your mail account at > >> >>> http://mail.live.com. > >> >>> > >> >>> Click on Options, followed by More Options. > >> >>> > >> >>> Scroll down to "Customize your contacts", and click on > >> >>> "Clean > >> >>> up > >> >>> duplicate contacts". > >> >>> > >> >>> Use the wizard to merge or delete duplicates. > >> >>> > >> >>> Sign out from the webmail interface > >> >>> > >> >>> Open Windows Live Mail and allow the program to sign into > >> >>> your > >> >>> identity. > >> >>> > >> >>> When you select the contacts menu, WLMail should > >> >>> synchronize > >> >>> with > >> >>> the contacts list on the central server. > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> "precise ali" <> wrote > >> >>> in > >> >>> message > >> >>> news:69A50576-66F6-4937-ADA9-... > >> >>> > Can I get Windows Live Mail to delete all unwanted > >> >>> > duplicate > >> >>> > contacts? The only advice on this I did see somewhere > >> >>> > was > >> >>> > for > >> >>> > Windows > >> >>> > Live Hotmail, which I am not using. > >> >>> > >> > |
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