Thanks for the reply...

The original entry of my email address with My Name is still intact...  
that was the very first thing I checked.  And you were right... there 
was a hidden entry with the Organization Name.  I guess I'd have 
thought that precedence would have been given to the entry in the main 
body of the address book.

Another experiment...
I edited my original entry, so that it was the newest created version.
Sadly, that didn't seem to help.

Michelle Steiner wrote:  

>If you check your address book, I think you'll see that when you 
>changed the name in the group entry, you changed it in the main address 
>book.  either that, or you have two entries in the address book; one 
>with your name and one with the group name.  The one with the group 
>name may be hidden, so you'd have to click the "show hidden contacts" 
>check box to see it.
>
>In 2.0v3, group entries are linked to the address book; they are not 
>separate entries as with earlier versions.
>
>--Michelle
>
>On Saturday, September 28, 2002, at 11:51  AM, Roger Diggle wrote:
>
>> Tiny brainstorm just after sending the last message:
>> I sent myself two posts, one with my name next to my email address,
>> and one with no name.  Emailer filled the empty name space with the
>> Group Name that appears in the "group" entry of my email address in
>> the address book.  That appears to be the reason why it only happens
>> sometimes.  Still, why does it pick that entry's name to substitute,
>> rather than the name in the main body of the address book?
>We're not human beings having a spiritual experience.
>We're spiritual beings having a human experience.
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