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Corrected contact email address ignored by Windows Mail?



 
 
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Old March 7th 07, 07:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Imageman
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Subject: Corrected contact email address ignored by Window Mail?

Problem: A friend called, totally frustrated by the following Windows Mail
phenomenon; He entered a new contact email address. Later, he saw that he
had made an error, and corrected it. The corrected email address now shows
in contacts.

Problem is, when he creates a new email to this person, the 'system'
defaults to the incorrect address when he starts typing the name into the
'To:' line. If he goes into contacts and chooses the name, from the contact
list it is entered correctly? - Help appreciated - IM

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Old March 7th 07, 09:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
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Subject: Corrected contact email address ignored by Window Mail?

Problem: A friend called, totally frustrated by the following Windows Mail
phenomenon; He entered a new contact email address. Later, he saw that he
had made an error, and corrected it. The corrected email address now shows
in contacts.

Problem is, when he creates a new email to this person, the 'system'
defaults to the incorrect address when he starts typing the name into the
'To:' line. If he goes into contacts and chooses the name, from the
contact list it is entered correctly? - Help appreciated - IM



simply press the delete button when the wrong addy is shown. It goes away.

--
John the West Ham fan


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Old March 7th 07, 09:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Gary VanderMolen
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"Imageman" wrote in message ...
Subject: Corrected contact email address ignored by Window Mail?

Problem: A friend called, totally frustrated by the following Windows Mail
phenomenon; He entered a new contact email address. Later, he saw that he
had made an error, and corrected it. The corrected email address now shows
in contacts.

Problem is, when he creates a new email to this person, the 'system'
defaults to the incorrect address when he starts typing the name into the
'To:' line. If he goes into contacts and chooses the name, from the contact
list it is entered correctly? - Help appreciated - IM


The last 13-26 sent email addressees are saved in the following registry key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Recently Used Addresses

You can edit that key, but eventually the entries will be overwritten by later entries.

--
Gary VanderMolen

 




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