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Re: Which Groups does a contact belong to?
Windows Live Mail is only slightly better in this regard.
When you right-click on one of its contacts, it offers to copy the
contact to groups, but only shows group names that the contact
is not already a member of.
I'm not familiar enough with other email programs to tell you
whether they handle contacts better. Outlook has a lot of
features, and may do what you want.
Going back to Windows XP is a possibility, but if that computer
was first sold with Vista already on it, you may have a tough time
finding suitable XP drivers for all the hardware.
I have no idea what might be in Vista SP2, but it won't be
improvements for Windows Mail. The latter has pretty much been
abandoned by Microsoft in favor of Windows Live Mail.
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
"Emilio2000" <Emilio2000.36tja7@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:Emilio2000.36tja7@no-mx.forums.net...
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> Thanks, Gary, for confirming my worst fears (that the Groups for an
> individual contact cannot be displayed in Windows Mail). So, what are
> my options?
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> 1. Can Windows Live Mail deal with Groups any better? Or
> 2. Should I look into Mozilla Thunderbird? Or
> 3. Should I go back to using Windows XP? Or
> 4. Is there any hope that a Vista SP2 might bring an imporved version
> of Windows Mail any time soon?
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>
> --
> Emilio2000
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