ON Wednesday, November 20, 2002, 6:16:54 PM, you wrote:
S> 'Lo Gerard,

S> On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 17:21:21 +0100 your time, you said:

G>> Try  it  with a name not in the address book or better change the name in
G>> the address book.

S> Yes,  good idea. I just tried replying to another capitalized address not in
S> the  address  book and the address was replaced as it should be with the non
S> capitalized  address...  so  it  worked  fine!  ??  So I deleted the address
S> history from TB! and also completely deleted the contact in the address book
S> that  I was having trouble with, then restarted TB! and re-added the contact
S> to  the  address  book  as before. I then set up the template as before with
S> %TO="":%TO="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"  and it worked this time :-/ So I don't
S> know what the heck all that was all about. Quite peculiar!

S> Anyway, thanks everyone for all the suggestions and help.

Simon,

You never mentioned why you didn't want the Capitalized letter.?

You could try to put the address back in the address book without the
Capitalized first letter and try to change the address to one with a
capital first letter.

I for one would find it a *very* smart feature of TB!

-- 
Best regards,
 Gerard 
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