On 11/10/00 10:42 AM, "James Naron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 11/10/00 1:32 PM, "David Cortright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> They are wrong. There are two ways to remove an entry from the list:
>> 1. Add the address to the address book, then delete it.
>> 2. Mark a message from that address as Junk.
>> 
>> Note that if you ever receive another message from that address, it will
>> likely be added to the list again.
> 
> Which is a prime reason (in my opinion) for making this feature optional. If
> I want someone to be in my autocomplete, I'll add them to my address book.
> That's what the address book is there for, isn't it?

NO, that's not what it's there for. Other people may not mind 3000 contacts
in their address book, but it slows everything down. I LIKE the fact that I
can autofill someone who wrote me recently without having to add him to my
address book. I don't want to add everyone to my address book. It's just
that I've noticed that when there's someone else with a similar same already
in the autofill list, it seems too take too long (if ever) to be replaced by
the more recent correspondent.  I think they have to improve the algorithm
for weighting of names. But it's a great feature.
-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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