To nuke a single entry:
Find a message from that address and mark it as Junk.
Or Add that address to the address book, then delete it.

> From: Thomas Schierle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 00:05:10 +0100
> To: Entourage mac Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Auto-complete in Address book
> 
> On 00-12-19 23:40 +0100, David Cortright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> The entry that is selected is the one that, based on a weighting scheme,
is
>> the most frequently used contact in the displayed list. Because of this,
the
>> ease of getting to any contact you regularly communicate with should be
just
>> as easy as in OE. Are you not experiencing this? If so I'd love the
details.
> 
> *most frequently used contact in the displayed list* ... is probably the
> key to mysteries with address auto-completion I am experiencing.
> 
> I have been wondering why when sending a message to myself the
auto-complete
> list sometimes includes an address I have not used for at least one and a
> half year -- that address is even deleted from my address book.
> 
> Closer examination revealed, in- or exclusion of that obsolete address
> depends on the folder actually selected when I select "New Message".
> 
> Let me tell you, in general I'm more than happy with cached mail
addresses,
> but in this case I'd wish there was an option to nuke a single address
from
> the cache.
> 
> -- 
> Thomas Schierle, Munich, Germany
> 
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> 
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