Add sender as a new contact 1. Open the message that are with the sender whom you want to add to your contacts list. 2. Right click the sender in the email header, and click “Add to Outlook Contacts”. 3. Verify the new contact details and click “Save”. Add contact from an email message 1. […]
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How do I restore the deleted email in UM@Connect?
When a message was deleted, it has been moved to the folder of [Deleted Items]. You can either let messages stay there until you remove them, or set Automatically Empty function for deleted Items when you sign out each time. The default setting of removing the emails in [Deleted Items] is 30 days. However, the […]
How to send contact as vCard in Outlook 2013?
In the Navigation Bar, click “People”. To see the contact as it will appear as a vCard, in the “Current View”group, click “Business Card”. Choose the contacts you want to forward. In the “Share”group, click “Forward Contact”, and then click “As a Business Card”. Remarks: Outlook attaches the vCard to the message and inserts a picture of it in the body of […]
How to import vCard in Outlook 2013?
If you wish to save vCard in an email attachment, please add each vCard to outlook contact one-by-one. In the body of the email message, right-click a vCard, and then select “Add to Outlook Contacts”. In the contact window, click “Save & Close”. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each vCard in the message.
How to create a new contact group in Outlook 2016?
Open Outlook and click on “New Items” > “Contact Group”. It may under the “More Items” layer. In the “Contact Group” window, name the group. Click “Add Members”, and select the people you want to add from your outlook contacts, Address Book, or New E-mail Contact. Click “Save & Close”. Now, you can type the […]
How to add sender as a new contact in Outlook 2013?
Open the message that are with the sender whom you want to add to your contacts list. Right click the sender in the email header, and click “Add to Outlook Contacts”. Verify the new contact details and click “Save”.