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<div class="IPBDescription">Auto-filling multiple fields on webmail sites</div>What's the accepted best way to have [i]1P[/i] cope with webmail sites, please?



When [i]Safari[/i] was managing auto-fill of [url="http://squirrelmail.org/"]SquirrelMail[/url], for example, it would populate the To:, CC: and BCC: fields using type-ahead, because it stored those as frequently-needed email addresses.



Is there a way to do that with [i]1P[/i]?



TIA!

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  • Hi Mark,



    Thanks for the post!



    I'm not sure this is something 1Password can really do, as in filling in frequently used e-mail addresses in your webmail as it doesn't use a type-ahead system like Safari's auto-fill does and so it can only really fill forms that you save, or more specifically login forms.



    This might well be something you want to leave Safari's auto-fill enabled for, as I believe you can tell it to not fill usernames and passwords but still fill other elements.



    Hope that makes sense,









    [quote name='Mark Sealey' timestamp='1298475991' post='21232']

    What's the accepted best way to have [i]1P[/i] cope with webmail sites, please?



    When [i]Safari[/i] was managing auto-fill of [url="http://squirrelmail.org/"]SquirrelMail[/url], for example, it would populate the To:, CC: and BCC: fields using type-ahead, because it stored those as frequently-needed email addresses.



    Is there a way to do that with [i]1P[/i]?



    TIA!

    [/quote]
  • Stu,



    Of course! Thanks. Have been so enamoured of [i]1P[/i] for the last week or so that I was blinded.



    [quote name='stu' timestamp='1298477177' post='21236']…This might well be something you want to leave Safari's auto-fill enabled for…[/quote]