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  1. #1
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    Another HEP crisis for the compooter-impaired

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    I'm working on changing over our email addresses due to the move. I've got new addresses set up, contact lists imported, igoogle home pages and tabs designed and ready to roll, even a calendar for the hardworking retiree --- I've been one busy bee.

    BUT I can't figger out how to edit a contact in gmail. I'm feeling stupid. I cannot, for the life of me, find "Edit at the top of the page." Anyone know?

    OK, that was question #1.

    #2 - how do I set up an email distribution list so that I can send out one whopping big "Yo! We've changed our address!" without an address line 5 miles long and giving away everyone else's email address? I set up a group, but gmail immediately converts that to individual email addresses.

    #3 - Anyone remember that discussion way back when about protecting the AmiciVeloci.org domain? Cuz of all your hep, I just called my old phone company and they switched it to a direct bill to my credit card. Piece o' cake. Thanks, all.

    #4 - Downloading emails from the old Yahoo accounts? I haven't even started on that problemo yet. Whew! Where's the wine?

    Here's a big THANK YOU ahead of time because I know you guys will make this soooo easy.
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    I love gmail but sometimes it irks me. It IS good for help though! Here's what I found on editing contacts:

    I found where the place is to edit by clicking on "contacts" on the side of the page. The link is right under the trash link.


    Editing contacts
    To edit or delete a contact, open your Contacts list by clicking Contacts on the left side of any page, and following the appropriate instructions below.

    To edit a contact:

    1. Select the contact in the Contacts list.
    2. Click Edit at the top of the page.
    3. Make your desired changes.
    4. Click Save at the top of the page.

    To add a contact to a contact group:

    1. Select the contact in the Contacts list.
    2. Open the Groups drop-down menu.
    3. Under Add to..., select the group you'd like to add the contact to, or select New group to create a new group.

    or

    1. Select the group you'd like to add to.
    2. Enter the contact's name or email address in the Add this to group box at the bottom of the contact list.

    To remove a contact from a contact group:

    1. Select the contact in the Contacts list.
    2. Open the Groups drop-down menu.
    3. Under Remove from..., select the group you'd like to remove the contact from.

    To permanently delete a contact:

    1. Select the contact in the Contacts list.
    2. Click Delete Contact at the top of the page.
    3. Click OK.

  3. #3
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    #1 - Click on your contacts on left side. Once it brings up all your contacts, find the one you want to edit in the middle box and highlight it. On the far left it will bring up all the contact info. The "Edit" button will become available. Have at it. Don't forgit to save

    #2 - You can always do a BCC that way no one will see who the other people are and/or have the email that is 5 lines long of just email addresses.

    #4 - Not sure, haven't tried.
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  4. #4
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    HEP is on the Way (I think)

    SK,

    #1: If you go to the Contacts section and click on the contact, it should bring up the contact with a link to edit contact information.

    #2: You can put the group as a Bcc and put your email in the To part. That way it will just look like it's going to your email address.

    #3: Hmmm...don't remember that discussion, but I'm glad it all worked out.

    #4: Where's the wine indeed?! As far as downloading your old Yahoo email, what do you want to do with it? Have it reside in your gmail account? Archive it on your hard drive somewhere?

    Hope this helps!

    -- Melissa

    Edit: Uh oh, I see that my typing skills aren't what they used to be.

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    go to contacts, find the email address you want and click on EDIT.

    wow, we all responded in 2 minutes!
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    Um, teigyr? You making me feel even more stupid since I read those directions already.
    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    I'm feeling stupid. I cannot, for the life of me, find "Edit at the top of the page."
    Argh! For some reason, gmail has now decided that I can just click anyplace on the contact record line and a window will pop up with the contact's info. Only then I can find the edit button. At no point before that does an edit button show up, at the top of the page or otherwise.

    Melissam wins the gold star for guestion #1.

    On to #2 . . . I'll be baack.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Thumbs up

    #3 -- BCC! Very cool. I just have to cut and paste the whole wazoo of them from the "TO" box and put them in the "BCC" box. Nice.

    Gold stars for chickybabe and melissa.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by melissam View Post
    #4: Where's the wine indeed?! As far as downloading your old Yahoo email, what do you want to do with it? Have it reside in your gmail account? Archive it on your hard drive somewhere?

    Hope this helps!

    -- Melissa

    Edit: Uh oh, I see that my typing skills aren't what they used to be.
    #4 - had Bubba's fine roast beast aus jus but no wine. Remember, I'm in Boot Camp still. I'm thinking I may fall off the wagon tomorrow with a little beer and BBQ. Hmmm . . ..

    Oh yeah, my question -- I was thinking I'd just download our emails to my hard drive and then copy to a CD. I have to say he's much better about deleting than I am but then he doesn't do special projects like jerseys, buffs, etc. I make sure he cooks instead.

    Anyone have a better idea about saving those old emails? Mostly I'm afraid of losing two things - email addresses that I didn't get added to the contact list and passwords for online accounts that I may not have in my "secret place".
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    How on Earth did you get all the way up there? Climb down off that wagon this minute, missy!

    It's too far past my bedtime to contemplate your other problems just now.
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

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    O'tay! Bubba just said "Baldy's BBQ for dinner tonight." So that means off the wagon with a huge thud.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Baldy's ..... yuuuuum.

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    If you leave now . . . .
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Boot camp?! Vat is thees 'boot camp' zat you speak of?

    Onto Yahoo mail: you wouldn't happen to have an upgraded Yahoo Mail account, would you? Can you access it via a POP3 mail client? If so, they have an option to archive your email.

    If you have a free Yahoo Mail account, then you can probably do it with something like YPOPs (free POP3 access to Yahoo Mail.)

    Let me know either way, and I can try to come up with the steps to get you thru it.

    -- Melissa (who has been an email client tester but has never played one on TV)

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    Thanks, melissam. I think I'll nominate you for an Emmy anyway.

    We have sbcglobal.net accounts that we access only via the web. On the old computer we used Outlook Express but it was a bit difficult to deal with different emails addresses (actually, it was a bit difficult for Bubba to deal with different accounts).

    I think what I am most worried about is the Amici Veloci jersey correspondence with Voler which does have attachments. Maybe I can just do what I can to grab the most important ones and let everything else go.

    An archive consists of individual mail messages from your mailbox that are compressed into one zip file. You can unzip the archive using any number of compression utilities, such as WinZip. Your individual mail messages, located within the zip archive, are in a format (.eml) that preserves the formatting and attachments associated with your original messages.
    Once you unzip your archive, messages can be opened from within an email client such as Outlook Express or Netscape Navigator. For best results, simply drag and drop all of your message files into your mail program's inbox folder. You can also open messages with a common text reader, but formatting and attachments will not be decoded.

    The archived messages that you download are copies of your online messages and are for offline use only. If you choose to delete any messages in your email account to free up space, please remember that you will not be able to import your downloaded messages back into your mailbox.

    If this is not what you needed to know, check out our Online Help Desk. Visit it any time by logging into your Yahoo! account and clicking on the "Help" link located in the upper right-hand corner.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  15. #15
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    Gmail supports pulling e-mail from another account over POP3. If you have POP3 enabled on your Yahoo account then you can go to Settings/Accounts in gmail and Add another mail account and then download your Yahoo mail to Gmail. I am guess you have POP3 on your Yahoo mail because you got it through SBC/AT&T. Otherwise you can forward the e-mail one by one to another mail account like gmail.

 

 

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