import contacts other e mail accounts onto windows live

import contacts from other e-mail accounts onto Windows Live

Hi
Does anyone know how to import contacts from other e-mail accounts onto Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta?
Just thought I'd ask because I've got a load of contacts from my AOL account that I really would like to have on it... any suggestions?!

Regards,
JK.

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Hi
Does anyone know how to import contacts from other e-mail accounts onto Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta?
Just thought I'd ask because I've got a load of contacts from my AOL account that I really would like to have on it... any suggestions?!

Regards,
JK.

U could try to import them into ur Live Messenger. These contacts are shared with WLMD.

"sim.seb" wrote in message

U could try to import them into ur Live Messenger. These contacts are shared with WLMD. ===================================

Could you please knock off the "kiddy" leet speak that may be cute in your IM program but isn't really helpful in a newsgroup. Thanks. -- Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only. Please provide feedback so that others may be helped.

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"sim.seb" wrote in message
U could try to import them into ur Live Messenger. These contacts are shared with WLMD. =================================== Could you please knock off the "kiddy" leet speak that may be cute in your IM program but isn't really helpful in a newsgroup. Thanks. -- Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only. Please provide feedback so that others may be helped.

Guess ur in a bad temper?? There is nothing "kiddy" about leet speak. This is the way of digital communication whole new generations are growing up with (used in fora, im, mail, sms,...), wether u like it or not.
"Because of this derivation from the word "elite", calling someone or something "leet" may be considered a compliment, although it is also used in an ironic derogatory manner" (copyright wikipedia)
I suppose ur using it with the second connotation. If so, could u please knock off that patronizing tone that may be accepted by ur staff but isn't really helpfull to anyone. Thanks.

All you've proven is that asking a polite question from a jerk gets garbage back in response. Welcome to a special file for people just like you. Have a great time. -- Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only. Please provide feedback so that others may be helped.
"sim.seb" wrote in message

Could you please knock off the "kiddy" leet speak that may be cute in your IM program but isn't really helpful in a newsgroup. Thanks. =================================
Guess ur in a bad temper?? There is nothing "kiddy" about leet speak. This is the way of digital communication whole new generations are growing up with (used in fora, im, mail, sms,...), wether u like it or not.
"Because of this derivation from the word "elite", calling someone or something "leet" may be considered a compliment, although it is also used in an ironic derogatory manner" (copyright wikipedia)
I suppose ur using it with the second connotation. If so, could u please knock off that patronizing tone that may be accepted by ur staff but isn't really helpfull to anyone. Thanks.

"Jim Pickering" wrote in message

All you've proven is that asking a polite question from a jerk gets garbage back in response. Welcome to a special file for people just like you. Have a great time. -- Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only. Please provide feedback so that others may be helped.
"sim.seb" wrote in message Could you please knock off the "kiddy" leet speak that may be cute in your IM program but isn't really helpful in a newsgroup. Thanks. =================================
Guess ur in a bad temper?? There is nothing "kiddy" about leet speak. This is the way of digital communication whole new generations are growing up with (used in fora, im, mail, sms,...), wether u like it or not.
"Because of this derivation from the word "elite", calling someone or something "leet" may be considered a compliment, although it is also used in an ironic derogatory manner" (copyright wikipedia)
I suppose ur using it with the second connotation. If so, could u please knock off that patronizing tone that may be accepted by ur staff but isn't really helpfull to anyone. Thanks.

If anyone asks me a polite question I try to answer them equally polite. ;)

Hello Mr. sim.seb
I
have to agree with Mr. Pickering. I am 18 years old and I never would express myself such a way. To me it is derogatory and very not polite. I do not participate too much in newsgroups and that is my Dad's domain but from what I have been reading in newsgroups there is almost nobody expressing themselves in that not very understandable English language.
Bye
-- Daphne
Please
Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
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"Jim Pickering" wrote in message "sim.seb" wrote in message
U could try to import them into ur Live Messenger. These contacts are shared with WLMD. ==================================>> Could you please knock off the "kiddy" leet speak that may be cute in your IM program but isn't really helpful in a newsgroup. Thanks. -- Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only. Please provide feedback so that others may be helped.
Guess ur in a bad temper?? There is nothing "kiddy" about leet speak. This is the way of digital communication whole new generations are growing up with (used in fora, im, mail, sms,...), wether u like it or not.
"Because of this derivation from the word "elite", calling someone or something "leet" may be considered a compliment, although it is also used in an ironic derogatory manner" (copyright wikipedia)
I suppose ur using it with the second connotation. If so, could u please knock off that patronizing tone that may be accepted by ur staff but isn't really helpfull to anyone. Thanks.

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Hi
Does
anyone know how to import contacts from other e-mail accounts onto Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta?
Just thought I'd ask because I've got a load of contacts from my AOL account that I really would like to have on it... any suggestions?!

Regards,
JK.

When I installed it it picked up all my OE contacts.
-- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Reply in newsgroup "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security"

"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE" wrote in message

jackfrankum@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
Hi
Does anyone know how to import contacts from other e-mail accounts onto Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta?
Just
thought I'd ask because I've got a load of contacts from my AOL account that I really would like to have on it... any suggestions?!

Regards,
JK.

When I installed it it picked up all my OE contacts.
-- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Reply in newsgroup "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security"

So exporting the contacts from AOL, importing them to OE and then reinstall WLMD could work. :)

"sim.seb" wrote in message

"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE" wrote in message jackfrankum@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
Hi
Does anyone know how to import contacts from other e-mail accounts onto Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta?
Just thought I'd ask because I've got a load of contacts from my AOL account that I really would like to have on it... any suggestions?!

Regards,
JK.

When I installed it it picked up all my OE contacts.
-- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Reply in newsgroup "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security"

So exporting the contacts from AOL, importing them to OE and then reinstall WLMD could work. :)

Might. I don't know.
--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Reply in newsgroup "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security"

Thank you Daphne. A little refreshing sanity. I, like your father, belong to several helpful forums and also indulge in one online game (Pool). The kiddie talk (I have not seen it given a name before!) is totally out of hand and not necessary. The English, when used, is itself deriorating. I have jusy this moment left a forum when a question began - is ther noone wot can give me... If, as a previous poster stated, this is the future, then I am happy to be a "no longer man"

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