WLM only allows you to import ONE e-mail address?


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #1

    WLM only allows you to import ONE e-mail address?




    Version 2011 (15.4.3502.922)

    Hello...

    I am importing a CSV file from another e-mail client into WLM. When I get to the field mapping box the default "Text Field "column only allows for one e-mail address. Yet if you open an imported contact in WLM (or create a new contact) the Contact Tab allows for 3 separate e-mails -- Personal e-mail, Work e-mail, and Other e-mail.

    I have tried to see if there is a way to add a text field in the mapping window but to no avail. How do I import the other e-mails I have for my contacts into their respective fields???

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  2. Posts : 2,066
    Windows 8 Pro w/MC 32-bit
       #2

    The other email client creates the .csv file. If it only exports one address I guess that's all it can do. What email program is it?
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  3. Posts : 2,362
    Win7 H.Prem. 32bit+SP1
       #3

    showhost said:


    Version 2011 (15.4.3502.922)

    Hello...

    I am importing a CSV file from another e-mail client into WLM. When I get to the field mapping box the default "Text Field "column only allows for one e-mail address. Yet if you open an imported contact in WLM (or create a new contact) the Contact Tab allows for 3 separate e-mails -- Personal e-mail, Work e-mail, and Other e-mail.

    I have tried to see if there is a way to add a text field in the mapping window but to no avail. How do I import the other e-mails I have for my contacts into their respective fields???

    showhost
    In WLM, you must have a Windows Live ID, either @hotmail.com or @live.co.uk If not in UK, it will be Hotmail.com
    Once signed in, you can add your own email address & password (multiple addresses allowed for any type) If you do not want to use the hotmail account, it can be removed. If using more than one address, set one as default.
    If your email account can, I suggest POP3 instead of IMAP.
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  4. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Hi Roderunner and Roncerr...

    My other e-mail client exported several e-mails per contact. Trouble is the WLM computer-based e-mail client text field only allows a single e-mail.

    Roderunner, I'm not interested in a web-based usage of Hotmail for my e-mail client. I registered for WLM - is that what you mean by a WL ID?

    Are you saying if I sign up for Hotmail that is somehow going to add more e-mail addresses fields in my computer-based WLM software???
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  5. Posts : 2,362
    Win7 H.Prem. 32bit+SP1
       #5

    showhost said:
    Hi Roderunner and Roncerr...

    My other e-mail client exported several e-mails per contact. Trouble is the WLM computer-based e-mail client text field only allows a single e-mail.

    Roderunner, I'm not interested in a web-based usage of Hotmail for my e-mail client. I registered for WLM - is that what you mean by a WL ID?

    Are you saying if I sign up for Hotmail that is somehow going to add more e-mail addresses fields in my computer-based WLM software???
    With a Windows Live ID e.g. hotmail.com even if you are not using it in WLM, it stores your contacts, so you dont need to enter them manually per email.
    I use WLM with my Hotmail account removed but still signed it, to send/receive using my Gmail account.
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  6. Posts : 2,066
    Windows 8 Pro w/MC 32-bit
       #6

    showhost said:
    ...My other e-mail client exported several e-mails per contact. Trouble is the WLM computer-based e-mail client text field only allows a single e-mail...
    Have you tried, with only WLM, to create a contact with all 3 email addresses, then export it, delete it, and import it? Do you then loose 2 of the addresses?
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