On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 16:24 -0500, Brian G. Peterson wrote:
> On Thursday 16 June 2005 03:45 pm, Andre Klapper wrote:
> > > 4. AddressBook -> when sending to recipients whoose addreses are not in
> > > the current addressbook, Search for the list of addresses in the InBox.
> > > (This is a feature I saw in Mac OS Mail App)
> >
> > hmm. who would you use that, and for what purpose? :-/
> > if i write to people i know, they are in my addressbook.
> > if i write to people i don't know, they have given me their addresses
> > before.
> 
> Several other mail applications take anyone that you've sent mail to, and 
> anyone that you've recived mail from (in a certain threshold) and add those 
> addressesto the autocomplete of addresses on compose.  I've never seen it 
> applied to an Address book.  However, I could see how 'mail received from' 
> and 'mail sent to' could be useful vfolder-like entities in the address book.

If your Inbox is big, and/or is in IMAP, that could really slow
things down.

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