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M66B 4 years ago
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@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ Related questions:
* Delete an account/identity: Settings, tap Manual setup, tap Accounts/Identities, tap the account/identity, trash icon top right
* Delete a folder: long press the folder in the folder list, Edit properties, trash icon top right
* Undo send: Outbox, swipe the message in the list left or right
* Delete a contact: please [see this FAQ](#user-content-faq171)
* Store sent messages in the inbox: please [see this FAQ](#user-content-faq142)
* Change system folders: Settings, tap Manual setup, tap Accounts, tap account, at the bottom
* Export/import settings: Settings, navigation (left side) menu
@ -305,6 +306,7 @@ Fonts, sizes, colors, etc should be material design whenever possible.
* [(168) What is a spam block list?](#user-content-faq168)
* [(169) Why does the app not start automatically?](#user-content-faq169)
* [(170) Why can't folders be created with POP3?](#user-content-faq170)
* [(171) How can I delete a contact?](#user-content-faq171)
[I have another question.](#user-content-get-support)
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<a name="faq171"></a>
**(171) How can I delete a contact?**
A contact can be stored in the Android address book or in the local contact database.
When a contact is stored in the Android address book, you can use the Android contacts app to delete the contact.
When a contact is store in the local contact database, you can delete it like this:
* Go to the settings via the navigation menu (left side menu)
* Go to the send settings tab page
* Tap on the *Manage* button under *Suggest locally stored contacts*
* Locate the contact (you can use the magnifier glass in the top action bar)
* Long press the contact and select to delete it
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<h2><a name="get-support"></a>Get support</h2>
FairEmail is supported on Android smartphones and tablets and ChromeOS only.

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