Thank you, Jérôme.
It's rather devious, but it works.
Bill Couringtion
>When you're typing an address, and PowerMail suggests an address from
>the cache that you want to delete, you can add it to the adress book
>(from the contextual menu) then delete it from the address book (by
>clicking the
Bill Courington wrote:
>Sometimes a correspondent who is not in my address book changes his/her
>email address. Sometimes I enter an address incorrectly. PM remembers
>previously used addresses but I'd like to tell it to forget the
>erroneous ones so I don't select one in haste.
When you're typin
Yes, that's a refinement, thanks.
Bill
>At Tue, 9 Oct 2007 07:52:14 -0700 (PDT), you wrote
>>Hi Bill,
>>
>>>Sometimes a correspondent who is not in my address book changes his/her
>>>email address. Sometimes I enter an address incorrectly. PM remembers
>>>previously used addresses but I'd lik
At Tue, 9 Oct 2007 07:52:14 -0700 (PDT), you wrote
>Hi Bill,
>
>>Sometimes a correspondent who is not in my address book changes his/her
>>email address. Sometimes I enter an address incorrectly. PM remembers
>>previously used addresses but I'd like to tell it to forget the
>>erroneous ones so I d
Thanks, Jim.
I'm guessing that Preferences > Address Book > Clear deletes everything
in the address cache. More of a shotgun blast than a rifle shot. I'm
hoping for an "Edit > Address Cache" operation. The mail.app competitor
has something similar:
Window > Previous Recipients
Select the bad one
Hi Bill,
>Sometimes a correspondent who is not in my address book changes his/her
>email address. Sometimes I enter an address incorrectly. PM remembers
>previously used addresses but I'd like to tell it to forget the
>erroneous ones so I don't select one in haste.
>
>Is there a way to do that?
Sometimes a correspondent who is not in my address book changes his/her
email address. Sometimes I enter an address incorrectly. PM remembers
previously used addresses but I'd like to tell it to forget the
erroneous ones so I don't select one in haste.
Is there a way to do that?
Bill Couringt
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