Re: Learned Email Addreses
Larry Samberg on 5/12/03 said It appears that PM learns/remembers email address from mails that I sent/ receive. Is there any way to REMOVE addresses from this list? It seems cluttered with old and, in some cases, incorrect or obsolete addresses. You can clear the address history from preferences. It will take out all the addresses not in your address book. If you think you might have some addresses in your history that are not in your address book but you want to put them there, start a new e-mail and click in the to box. Then type in the letter A and you will see all the a listings that are in your history. The ones with faces are in the address book and they will stay so you can just leave them alone. Of the other addresses, if you want to save one just click on it, and go to the next to space and continue. [going to letter b, etc. as much as you want.] When you have an e-mail with a bunch of addresses on it that you want to keep, open your address book and drag the address to it. I do it one by one. Then close that e-mail, of course you don't want to send it. -- Barbara Needham
Re: Learned Email Addreses
Try Preferences/Address Book. There you can tell PM to keep an address history or not, and to clear the history. /Max G At 2003-05-12, 13:08 CET, Larry Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It appears that PM learns/remembers email address from mails that I sent/ receive. Is there any way to REMOVE addresses from this list? It seems cluttered with old and, in some cases, incorrect or obsolete addresses. /lss -- Larry S. Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] VM/Fax: 508-861-0261 The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance; which condition if he break, servitude is at once the consequence of his crime, and the punishment of his guilt. John Philpot Curran
Re: Learned Email Addreses
On 5/12/03, at 1:08 PM, Larry Samberg wrote: It appears that PM learns/remembers email address from mails that I sent/ receive. Is there any way to REMOVE addresses from this list? It seems cluttered with old and, in some cases, incorrect or obsolete addresses. I believe in Preferences/Address Book you can uncheck the address history selection or change the amount of days. Fred
Re: Learned Email Addreses
I've been wondering that as well. In Mail.app you can nuke the history which is very handy. You can also add names from that same list. -- 'It was so sweet backstage,' Steve Martin, the host of the ceremonies, said a few minutes later. 'You should have seen it. The Teamsters are helping Michael Moore into the trunk of his limo.' - 2003 Academy Awards on Mon, 12 May 2003 13:08:54 -0400 / Larry Samberg said: It appears that PM learns/remembers email address from mails that I sent/ receive. Is there any way to REMOVE addresses from this list? It seems cluttered with old and, in some cases, incorrect or obsolete addresses.
Learned Email Addreses
It appears that PM learns/remembers email address from mails that I sent/ receive. Is there any way to REMOVE addresses from this list? It seems cluttered with old and, in some cases, incorrect or obsolete addresses. /lss -- Larry S. Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] VM/Fax: 508-861-0261 The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance; which condition if he break, servitude is at once the consequence of his crime, and the punishment of his guilt. John Philpot Curran