Oh, you're absolutely right, Stephen! Thank you so much. I had completely 
forgotten about Previous Recipients.

Gilly



On 20 Jun 2011, at 18:53, Stephen Watson wrote:

> Hmm. I'm not sure, but if you use Apple's Mail program try selecting Window > 
> Previous Recipients, type the offending name in the search field and if it 
> appears then select it, or them, and click the "Remove from List" button.
> 
> Stephen
> 
> On 20 Jun 2011, at 17:59, Gillian Snoxall wrote:
> 
>> Talking of mad things – or should that be maddening things? – how can I 
>> convince Address Book not to keep on inserting surnames that I have deleted? 
>> I prefer my family and friends to appear on my emails by first name only, 
>> but Address Book keeps adding surnames as if it knows best. This is 
>> particularly awkward in the case of a daughter-in-law who has retained her 
>> maiden name, but Address Book keeps adding her husband's surname.
>> 
>> Gilly
> 
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