Hallo Robert,

On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 21:38:12 +0000GMT (23-11-2008, 22:38 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:

RB> Therefore, I want to list the From: addresses + names in that
RB> account's message list so I can pick out the ones that matter, and
RB> ask the originators to change their records to one of my other
RB> accounts.

The easiest way to find the addresses is to create a manual filter
that exports the messages to a text file and appends them all to the
same file, as template for that filter you use this:
%To
That will add all To headers to a single file.
However,  you'll  need to browse that list manually for duplicates and
the  addresses  aren't  as easy to use as recipient as when you've got
them in the address book.


The most efficient way would be this:
Create a new address book.
Add  an  address book group to that address book (it should be a group
that doesn't exist in your other address book(s))
Create  a  manual  filter that checks whether the sender is present in
your new address book group and if not then adds it to that group.
That way you'll have the necessary addresses available in your AB.
The  reason  to do this in a separate AB is that it won't clutter your
current AB and makes easier to clean up the remnants.



-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

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