Hello Luca,
> Thank you, really. A lot.
You are welcome. I'm glad your problem was solved.
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MAU:
> Hello Luca,
> > I've already done that, the addresses tab is empty, after a "add a record to
> > the don't track list" operation. No way to get rid of these addresses.
> > Maybe,
> > if I discover which file does TB store them in...
>
> When you say "address history", are you referring to
Hello MAU,
> That's all I can suggest.
Not really. If you want to be more 'expeditious', there is an
ACCOUNT.HIS file per account in your hard disk. Exit TB, locate the file
and delete it (or, to be safe, rename it) and open TB again. On next
exit it will create an empty .HIS file.
But bewa
Hello Luca,
> I've already done that, the addresses tab is empty, after a "add a record to
> the don't track list" operation. No way to get rid of these addresses. Maybe,
> if I discover which file does TB store them in...
When you say "address history", are you referring to the addresses that
Rick:
> L> my addresses tab is empty, there
> L> is no weird address in my address book, so where the hell does TB store
> these
> L> persistent ghosts?
>
> In the lower left there are at least 3 tabs one of which is
> "addresses". There is an option there to add it to the do not
L> Wrong addresses keep coming out in my address history and there seem to be no
L> way to get rid of them.
L> No answer found in TB faqs, nor via Google, my addresses tab is empty, there
L> is no weird address in my address book, so where the hell does TB store these
L> persistent ghosts?
In
Wrong addresses keep coming out in my address history and there seem to be no
way to get rid of them.
No answer found in TB faqs, nor via Google, my addresses tab is empty, there
is no weird address in my address book, so where the hell does TB store these
persistent ghosts?
Thanks.
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Luca
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