If a contact that you create has an email address which also belongs to a user, the contact is automatically associated to this user and the contact is called a user contact. The same goes for email addresses which have received an invitation for registration (so called ‘pending email addresses’). In such a case, the user name or the pending email address is added to the name of the contact in parentheses. The type of the contact, which is shown in the ‘Status’ column, changes from ‘Contact’ to ‘User’ or ‘Pending Email Address’.
The type of a contact is also indicated by its icon:
normal contact
contact
associated to a user
contact associated to a pending email address
Note: If a contact has several email addresses, it will be associated to a user only if this is the only user that has corresponding email addresses.
Contacts created by the [Choose users] action are not only associated to a user or pending email address, but also show the original attributes which the respective users have entered in the ‘Personal Data’ section of their personal profiles. Such contacts are called original contacts, have the type ‘User’ or ‘Pending Email Address’.
Original user contacts can be distinguished by their icons from other contacts of the same type.
original user contact
original contact of a pending email address
Original user contacts are specific in that they always show the same attributes that the respective users have set in their personal profiles, i.e. the attributes of an original contact are automatically updated.
The original contact of a pending email address is automatically converted to an original user contact as soon as the corresponding user registers.
Original contacts usually have a member group of restricted
members to be detected by the group icon in the ‘Share’ column. This is
the group of those users who also have this contact in their address book
or some contact list.
For completeness sake, we would like to mention that user contacts may also show other icons depending on the state of their corresponding user accounts: e.g. ‘Bounced Email Address’ (user whose email address has become invalid) , ‘Locked User’ (user whose user account has been locked by the administrator) or ‘Expired User’ (user whose temporally limited account has expired).