On 4/19/01 2:45 PM, Steve Sell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> If it is incorrect there, what might be happening is that at some point you
> received a message from the 'old' address and Entourage cached it in the
> 'recent addresses' memory, and that is the address that is matching when you
> address emails to him.  Look closely at the auto-match when you type his
> name and see if it matches the correct one in your address book (the one
> with the 'person' icon).

Nope, it wasn't that.  For those who care...

<geekspeak>

The outgoing SMTP server used to host the mail domain for the guy I'm
sending it to.  It doesn't anymore, but it still has the old domain set up
in QuickDNS.  I'm now the only guy using it for outgoing SMTP.  So -- mail
to the domain from that server gets routed through SIMS according to the old
mail rules, rather than sent out over the 'Net to the new mail server where
all his mail now goes.

</geekspeak>

Solution -- I've stopped using that server for outgoing SMTP.  Voila.  But a
good explanation for why it was ONLY my mail, going ONLY to that domain.

Best,
Jeff Porten

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