You want the Previous Recipients list. In Mail, go to the Window Menu and find
that option, then locate the person and do any editing you want from there.
On Jul 29, 2014, at 2:16 PM, Brian Fischler brianfisch...@me.com wrote:
Hey all,
Here's a new one. Someone I email often just got a new
Thanks Alex, got it from Andrew yesterday, never knew there was actually
anything useful in the window drop down as I always just thought that drop down
had to do with the current window and maximizing and minimizing the window. Who
knew.
On Jul 29, 2014, at 4:07 PM, Alex Hall
Yeah, sorry about that. I was having major internet problems, and I thought it
had sent yesterday; turns out my message only sent this morning once the Time
Warner tech left. That happened to a couple other threads as well.
On Jul 30, 2014, at 11:27 AM, Brian Fischler brianfisch...@me.com wrote:
No worries, as I do appreciate it, and better to get two people responding to a
question with the same info than none at all. Thanks again.
On Jul 30, 2014, at 12:19 PM, Alex Hall mehg...@icloud.com wrote:
Yeah, sorry about that. I was having major internet problems, and I thought
it had sent
Hey all,
Here's a new one. Someone I email often just got a new job and a new email. I
email them frequently and make use of the smart addresses that populates the TO
field and know I can use the arrows to go down to another email address. Is
there anyway to get the smart addresses to forget
I think I may have found the solution to your dilemma. It is all to do with
the previous recipients list which Apple mail stores for ever until you've
edited it. You can find this list by going to Mail menu with vo+M and finding
the window submenu and then arrowing down to previous
Hey Andrew,
Thanks so much looks like this will do the trick. Nice one as I never would
have thought to look in the window drop down as I thought that only had to do
with the current windows opened. Shocker on that one, appreciate it.
On Jul 29, 2014, at 4:26 PM, Andrew Lamanche ioani...@me.com