I can't tell if you're using Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail or Outlook..
Assuming Windows Mail,
There are no Identities. All email accounts go into one Inbox and all
Contacts are stored in the Contacts folder.
If you created folders in the Contacts folder, they aren't of much use. You
can create the folders, but WM will not show them when you click on To:, CC:
or BCC:
However, you can do it bassackwards if you have folders... open your
Contact folder, open your sub-folder, select your recipient(s), right-click,
select Action - Send Email
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"Kathy" <Kathy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My "Windows Contact" file has different addresses in it than the list that
> comes up when I "Select Recipients". There are folders in the contact
> file
> that I use to be able to access. For example, with Outlook in XP you
> could
> have your main identies contacts and then other contacts or shared
> contacts.
> This use to be the case in my Windows Mail until recently. I don't know
> why
> but they're no longer there. When I choose "Windows Contacts" the correct
> list shows up with all the folders but I can't load them into an email
> without retyping the address manually. If I click on "To" or "Select
> Recipients" the list that comes up appears to be an old WAB file and not
> the
> correct addresses. Any ideas?