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MSN MESSENGER RE-ADD ! D:???

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how do you re-add somebody you deleted off your msn list?

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im talking to him over e-mails and he says he's trying to add me but i am not getting his requests.

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  1. you should click > contacts > add a contact > type in his e-mail

    also make sure he's on your allow list ( tools>options>privacy) see if his name is on the allow list, if not add his email to it.

    do you have him added and he doesn't have you added or is it the other way around?


  2. hi

    ►if you delete a contact it will disappear from your contactlist

    but he will still be here til that person deletes you too

    ►when you deleted the person and blocked him

    he'll be here

    tools

    options

    privacy

    'blocked list'

    ►if you deleted him without blocking him

    he'll be here

    tools

    options

    privacy

    'allow list'

    ►you can see here if that person has you still on his contactlist

    tools

    options

    privacy

    VIEW

    all those who are on that list have you on their contactlist

    once a contact deletes you .. the option 'remove' on

    'blocked list' or 'allowed list' will be available rightclicking on the contact's name

    ►if you want to readd a contact

    --» if deleted and blocked

    go to

    tools options

    privacy

    'blocked list'

    rightclick on the contact's name

    'move to allowed list'

    'add to contacts'

    --» if you didn't block the contact when deleted

    tools

    options

    privacy

    allowed list

    rightclick on the contact's name

    'add to contacts'

    apply/ok

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