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Tuesday, October 05, 2004

Gmail now has Contacts List editing

http://gmail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=6595&query=contacts&topic=&type=f
Your Contacts list is similar to an online address book. You can store thousands of names and addresses. Every time you send a message, Gmail automatically adds the email addresses in the to:, cc:, and bcc: fields to your contacts list. You can also add, remove, or update your contact information at any time by clicking 'Contacts' in your inbox.
To delete a contact:
Click 'Contacts' on the left side of any Gmail page. (new)
Select the entry you would like to delete by checking the box next to your contact's name.
Click 'Delete Selected' at the top of the page.
Click 'OK' to delete your contact.
To edit a contact:
Click 'Contacts' on the left side of any Gmail page.
Click '[edit]' next to your contact's name.
Edit the desired field(s).
Click 'Save Changes.'
To search your contacts list:
Click 'Contacts' along the left side of any Gmail page.
Enter the name or address you are searching for in the search box next to 'All Contacts.'
Click 'Search Contacts.' Contacts Search Tips:
Your search must by in English.
You can use prefixes.
You search by a person's first and/or last name or by part of a first and/or last name.
You can search by domain or username. For example, searching for '@gmail.com' returns all contacts with a Gmail account.

-yes this post is lame and boring. directly attributable to my 3 hours of sleep. Damn you sushi nightmares!
PS Katsu on the Danforth rules, and Gmail needs a WAP interface.
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