Eventually, after more tinkering and testing, it appears that Emailer has a different reaction depending upon whether it was the *@ddress* that was edited or *The Name* that was edited. I haven't messed with it enough to be sure that it's repeatable (probably not worth it) but the problem disappeared when I removed an extra space that I'd placed before my last neme. I presume that it was the edit itself, rather than the removal of the space, that made the difference, because I put the space back in and it still behaves "correctly". **shrug**
Roger Diggle wrote: >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. >> >>___________________________________________________________________________ >>To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to >><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > >___________________________________________________________________________ >To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

