Re: [apple-iphone] vCard
It sends it as a vCard via mms. Most phones can't read vcards and the
ones that can, cannot read them via mms.
Sent from my iPhone 3GS
On Feb 2, 2010, at 18:56, twenty pearls <akaivyleaf@yahoo.
> On the other end of the spectrum, how about sending contact
> information to others/outlook? There is an option on Contacts, to
> "share contact" and then choose MMS, but nobody who I've ever sent
> one to can receive it. No other ATT, Verizon, or Sprint customer to
> date. Any tips on why?
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> From: Bill Boulware <bill.boulware@
> To: apple-iphone@
> Sent: Tue, February 2, 2010 5:53:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [apple-iphone] vCard
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> Outlook isn't sending properly - you have to send it as an
> attachment or as
> a vCard, whichever way you are doing it - it is the other way - I get
> winmail.dat files from people all the time who sent them wrong from
> Outlook,
> it isn't the iPhone. If an iPhone receives a .vcf it will work
> properly.
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> On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 17:40, joanmeg <mailbox@tampabay. rr.com>
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>> I thought the iPhone would allow receiving of vCards in .vcf format
>> via
>> email, and also that by tapping on the .vcf attachment you could
>> easily add
>> this to your phone's contacts. ???
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>> I emailed a vCard from Outlook 2007 (tried various formats) to my
>> iPhone.
>> The attachment shown on the "sent" message in Outlook as a .vcf file
>> (correct). However, it shows on my iPhone's email as
>> "winmail.dat" , and
>> can't be opened.
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>> Am I missing something?
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