On 5/28/02 8:04 PM, "Judi Sohn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/28/02 10:46 PM, "Remo Del Bello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> This only works if the message's display name is the same as your entry in
>> the Address Book, though, correct? So say that you have an entry in the
>> Address Book for John Doe with address [EMAIL PROTECTED] and he sends you an email
>> where the From: header just has [EMAIL PROTECTED] The "Add to Address Book" in
>> this case will not work as described since it doesn't have anything to match
>> on. This might seem obvious, but I thought I'd mention it since the person
>> sending out an update may not have fully updated their account information
>> when sending out the update.
>
> Exactly, Remo. Thank you. This came up because I got an email from Anita R.
> Osborne this morning letting me know that she had changed her email address.
> She sent it from the new address but she was in my address book as just
> Anita Osborne. So when I went to add her, Entourage saw it as a separate
> contact. Allen sent me a 'find by email' address script which helps since I
> can do the search from the body of the email instead of relying on the
> headers, but it would be great to have a "find by name" script. Does one
> exist?
Since you insist, yes:
Open Contact Name
It can find contacts by typing in first name, last name, email address,
selecting any of those in text, and more. But i find it slow in Entourage X
(it was much faster in 2001) so I usually just switch to the Address Book or
Advanced Find. But it's nice and easy, and versatile. It works in X and
2001.
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Paul Berkowitz
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