On 1/10/03 2:12 PM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Mike,
> 
> You will find more people will read and reply to your questions if you post
> a new message with a new subject, instead of just replying and leaving the
> subject unchanged. Your last two posts had absolutely nothing to do with
> expired addresses!
> 
> As for Safari; if you are adventurous, download and give it a try. If you
> are cautious, wait and see what others say about it. I recommend watching
> for information about Safari on www.macfixit.com.
> 
> 
> On or near 1/10/03 4:59 AM, Mike Seiden at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> observed:
> 
>>> This is probably a no-brainer, but at the risk of demonstrating I have no
>>> brain:
>>> 
>>> There are old email addresses rattling around in Entourage that pop up when
>>> I type in a name; I get the current and one or two old email addresses for
>>> that name.
>>> 
>>> Thing is, the old addresses can't be found in the address book, even when
>>> the new ones can. Do email addresses with no other contact info live
>>> somewhere that I can edit/purge them?
>>> 
>>> Mark
>>> 
>> Would you recommend downloading safari from Apple web site?
>> 

-- 
Mickey Stevens (Microsoft MVP for Office:mac)
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