> On Fri, May 28, 2004 7:57 am, Dwight Tovey said:
>>
>> Alan in Toronto said:
>>> No, typing nicknames also exhibits poor behaviour, at least in SM
>>> 1.4.2.
>>> If I have an address book entry of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with name of "John
>>> Smith" and nickname of "stinky", when I type "stinky" in the To field,
>>> it
>>> expands to " stinky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ". It should, IMHO, substitute the
>>> assigned name, but instead it uses the nickname and that is what the
>>> recipient sees.
>>>
>>
>> Now that is behavior that I have not seen.  I use nicknames a lot, and
>> they always expand to the correct name for me (or I would be in a lot of
>> trouble, considering some of the nicknames that I have given to some
>> people).
>>
>> I'm currently using Squirrel's built in address book - no SQL or LDAP
>> backend as yet (someday when I have time....).  Are you possibly using
>> one of those and grabbing the wrong fields?

No, I use SM's default address book as well.

Ah, I do use the Autocomplete plugin. Perhaps that is part of the problem.
When I begin typing someone's nickname, Autocomplete may insert the full
nickname rather than more properly inserting the full name.



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