Anthony Sanna on 12/2/05 said >If this has already been discussed, I apologize. It's just that I try >to limit input whenever possible, and often skip the list. But, here's >the problem.... > >On one of the computers in the office, an e-mail address was being >changed when PM unexpectedly quit or "I may have hit a button", as it >was told to me. In any event, when the person reopened PM and went back >to the address card to finish entering the new e-mail address (the >address field was blank), PM would not let him save the card, saying >that an entry with this address already exists. > >Even if the card was deleted and a new one made, PM would not let it be >saved, giving the same reason. I tried making a second one, but same >response. I rebuilt all the databases, but no go. Anyone know a reason >for this behavior?
No.. but I think I remember it happening to me. But only when there was an actual duplicate, in which case adding a space enabled it to be saved. One possible way to find a rogue address is to start a new mail and start typing the address in the window and see what choices come up. I do this sometimes when I want to see a list of addresses, typing A to get the whole list of A's for instance. -- Barbara Needham

