Understanding The Company History Folder - Nokia E61 User Manual

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Messaging Preference to determine and revise which shared
folders you have synchronized to the handheld.
Contacts can also be used to make phone calls with your phone and
send email and SMS messages. Good Messaging must be running for
Contacts to be available to other applications.

Understanding the Company History Folder

The Contacts application organizes your contacts into the following
types of folders: your personal contacts, your company's shared
folders, a Company History folder, and a folder that lists all the
contacts contained in these folders.
The Company History folder provides you with a list of all those
people in your organization that you have communicated with
through email. The list includes the email addresses of those you
have sent mail to and received mail from. In addition, you can add
contacts to the Company History folder from the list of matches
found by a Lookup operation. Lookup addresses that you actually
use in a message are added to Company History automatically.
To display the Company History, select the folder name at the top of
the Contacts screen. From the drop-down list, select Company
History. To display a quick summary of information for a contact in
the list, select the contact to open it.
To display additional information about the contact, select More. All
information about the contact gathered from the GAL is displayed.
The GAL does not contain some contact information, such as home
address and notes data; you can add this information to the contact
manually using the Edit menu.
To send email to the contact, select it, bring up the Contacts menu,
and choose the desired action.
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