On 1/13/11 9:06 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
> This is decidedly odd.
> 
> The other day I sent an email with many recipients from my address book(s).
> 
> I received some bounce-back messages.  So I searched all the *.mab files 
> in my profile for each address so I could locate them and delete them. 
> Worked fine except for one.  My search program didn't the address in any 
> of the address books.
> 
> I manually went through each book in SeaMonkey and, nope, that address 
> is just not there.  So, the question is:  Where the heck is it stored 
> and how did it get into the list of recipients?
> 
> 

Is it possible that you sent to an address that is an alias for another
address?  The address in the bounce message would be the actual address,
but the address in your address book would be the alias.  Someone may
have changed his or her actual address and forgotten to update the alias.

-- 

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages
posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent
because of spam from that source.
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