Hi Jennifer,
Delete that "rogue" address in Address Book.
The wrong TO: Address could only be coming from either your previous
recipients list or Address Book.
Those are the only two places it could generate from on a Mac.
If then the problem is solved, you should post a new thread to WAMUG
Regarding you MacBook running slow & experiencing the spinning beach
ball, including details of your MB & RAM & how much free space you
have on the internal drive.
Cheers
Ronni
PS. My MacBook Pro is back with new Logic Board. I've had to use the
iPhone to send this reply as the MBP is doing a bootable clone backup.
Then Time Machine backup of my user folder ...You can never be too
sure :-)
Sent from Ronni's iPhone
On 02/02/2010, at 3:59 PM, Jennifer Lefroy <lefroy.jenni...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Thanks Ronnie,
Raw Source was fine. Have sorted 'previous recipients' and also
found a "rogue" address in the address book.
Many thanks again,
Jennifer
On 1 February 2010 21:52, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
Hello Jennifer,
Did you clear/delete your "previous recipients" list?
Also open the message/messages that show the wrong TO: then go to
'View > Raw Source. Look for the TO: field and if the name doesn't
match yours, then the problem is on the sender's end, in which case
you shoul tell them to correct your name in their email.
Sent from Ronni's iPhone
On 01/02/2010, at 9:30 PM, Jennifer Lefroy
<lefroy.jenni...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Ronnie,
I have run Repair Permissions again today and the log appears
identical to the last one. My emails are once again showing the
wrong name in the 'To' line.
My husband's MacBook pro is running 10.5.8
One other thing I notice on the Mac OS X is that I am seeing the
spinning multi coloured wheel more often and a slight delay in
loading whatever I have asked for.
I hope the MacBook is back soon so that your and Cloe's life can
return to normal.
regards,
Jennifer
Jennifer
On 31 January 2010 12:42, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
On 31/01/2010, at 12:19 PM, Jennifer Lefroy <lefroy.jenni...@gmail.com
> wrote:
Thank you very much, Ronnie.
You're welcome Jennifer.
That's a relief. No, I haven't been aware of other problems and I
will be on the alert though I hope the Repair, then Combo, then
Repair will have fixed everything. I was wary as the log on my
husband's Mac Book Pro was pretty minimal, maybe because he hasn't
had it long.
Is he running OS X 10.5.8 or 10.6.2?
When you have time, run "Repair Permissions" again on your 10.5.8 &
see what the result is please.
I hope you get your mac Book Pro back pretty soon. It must be a
nuisance, but the "bonkers"isn't showing :-)
It's more than a nuisance, I'm getting so far behind with projects
that I was working on & had given completion dates. The "bonkers"
is showing around here, even little Cloe Bichon is giving me a wide
berth ;-)
Cheers,
Ronni
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