On 3/4/01 8:33 AM, "Sherman Wilcox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know what to call it, but when you type a few letters into a new
> message address box, the popup list includes addresses in your address book,
> as well as "ad hoc" addresses that have recently been typed.
>
> A friend finds this annoying, and would like to purge this list of recently
> typed addresses (leaving only those addresses that are in the address book
> as the ones that come up).
>
> I know there is a way to do this, but can't remember what it is. Can someone
> remind me?
Select one message in your Inbox and press command-A to select all. Set the
category of all messages to Junk. Repeat this for all folders that have
incoming emails. Then do an advanced rebuild. I've been told that that will
get rid of non-contact autofill names, but I haven't tried it myself. I
would think that you then need to make a Mail Rule that sets the category of
every incoming message to Junk. Then it won't start again. The Autofill
never puts senders of Junk messages into its collection. You can _add_ other
categories too, as long as you keep that Rule enabled. You obviously can't
have a rule that deletes all junk messages or moves them all to a junk
folder.
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Paul Berkowitz
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