As I said in my original message, I don't use Outlook myself so I am doing 
this from memory and I am sure my knowledge is much more limited in that 
respect than yours.

About a year or so ago I installed Outlook Express for a user. After a 
couple of weeks, the address auto complete buffer (you know, the thing that 
tries to guess who the recipient might be) had all kinds of addresses in it 
and I seem to recall finding all kinds of email addresses in the address 
book, most of which were unknown to the user of the machine. I seem to also 
remember having found an option or read something to the effect that 
Outlook will search the addresses of all its incoming messages when trying 
to guess the address you are typing. All this is according to my vague 
recollection.

Now for a fact. What I can tell you for sure is that in Outlook Express, 
under Tools, Options, "Send" tab, there is an check box called 
"automatically put people I reply to in my Address Book".

I never really gave it much though after that as I quickly whisked the user 
away from Outlook Express and migrated them to Eudora with the option to 
use Internet Explorer as a viewer disabled.

                                 Michael

At 04:41 PM 2002-05-22, you wrote:
>Hello Michael. I have (to my knowledge which may be limited) never seen this
>action by Outlook. But then I usually turn off all extraneous options and
>crap! More info please?
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