On Sat, 22 Jan 2000 00:21:46 -0600, Douglas Hinds wrote:
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> You are right and I have noticed that. But - if you correct it, the
> next time around it will do it the was it was done last. As you say,
> it's auto completion, which sometimes helps and sometimes doesn't.
> Even then, the autocompleted part stays selected so you can continue
> typing and it will try another option. This is my interpretation of
> what I see happening.
It should give choices of legitimate addresses only, whether they be
correct or incorrect.
AM>> That should never happen. The auto-completion is for legitimate
AM>> addressing.
> You mean from the address book? If so, just hit F8 and choose your
> address(es).
No, that's not what I meant. The auto-completion shouldn't recognize
name and address associations as 'allie martin<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'.
They are technically incorrect and are generated to promote clarity for
the recipient. What does that have to do with filling out the To: field
manually with the aid of auto-completion? See my point now?
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