Yep. That would be a remembered Contact.

On 8/20/02 5:12 PM, "Michael J. Kobb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hmmmm.  At least the one I was trying earlier today has the orange @.  Does
> that mean it's a recent address as opposed to a contact?
> 
>> Do all the wrong addresses have the orange @? Maybe you have some old
>> addresses in your address book. That's happened to me.
>> 
>> 
>> On 8/20/02 3:30 PM, "Michael J. Kobb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>>> Alternatively, just wait a few days/weeks. The remembered addresses are
>>>> prioritised by age & frequency and the list is limited to a maximum of 200,
>>>> so eventually your mistakes will fall out at the bottom.
>>> 
>>> See, that's what I thought, but I still have items popping up from our
>>> original company name that we stopped using something like 10 months ago.  I
>>> get a *lot* of email, so I'm surprised that those old things haven't aged
>>> out.
>>> 
>>> I guess manually clearing out the list is an all or nothing thing.  The good
>>> news is that I did figure out a somewhat-tedious solution to my problem,
>>> though!  If I go into a new email and simply type 'a', I get a pop-up with
>>> the suggestions for all addresses beginning with 'a'.  I can do this for
>>> each letter and look for any that I might want to add to my address book
>>> before nuking the history.
>>> 
>>> For the Entourage team, it would sure be nice to be able to see these in a
>>> browseable list something like the Cookies panel in IE.  Then you could just
>>> select and delete any you didn't want.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for the help,
>>> --Mike
>>> 
> 

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