Working With the Messenger List

What Is... Understanding the Messenger List Interface Controlling What the List Displays Changing the List’s Font Using Contact Cards

What Is the Messenger List?

The Messenger List is a list of contacts (your friends, family, and associates) who also use Messenger. You can communicate with anyone on your Messenger List—send instant messages, make PC-to-PC calls, play games, and more.

The list includes groups of contacts.

The Messenger List displays groups of contacts.

Populate your Messenger List with contacts by asking people who have a Messenger ID if you can add them to your list. You can also invite people to join you in using Messenger. Once you and a contact agree to communicate, you can use any of Yahoo! Messenger’s features to interact with each other.

Note: When communicating with a -Windows Live™ Messenger contact, certain features aren’t available, such as PC-to-PC calling.

The Contact Search Bar lets you find friends in your Yahoo! Address Book so that you can easily begin a conversation. As you type a name, phone number, or almost any information in your address book, Messenger immediately displays a list of names and communication options. Just click an option and start interacting with your friend. Learn more in the Introducing Yahoo! Messenger tutorial.

 

What’s Next

Learn about your Messenger List interface.


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Words to Know

  • Contact: a person with whom you interact; someone to whom you might want to send an email, instant message, or text message.
  • Group: one or more contacts that you organize together under one unique name, similar to an email list. By default, Messenger adds contacts to the "Friends" group included in the application.
  • Messenger ID: the Member ID or Yahoo! ID a person uses to sign in and use Messenger or Chat in AT&T Mail.
  • PC-to-PC calling: the ability to call another person’s computer from your computer; similar to placing a phone call. Both you and the person you are calling must have a Messenger ID and be logged into Messenger.
  • Windows Live™ Messenger: Microsoft® Windows’ free instant messaging application.