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Old December 22nd 07, 09:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Michael Santovec
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You are welcome and thanks for posting back.

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"Billy Canuck" wrote in message
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"Michael Santovec" wrote:

Take a look at the message in the Sent Items folder, viewing the
Message
Source (Ctrl-F3). Look at the TO an dif present CC and BCC headers.
What e-mail address or addresses do you find?

If just the one good address, then the problem is not on your end.
He
may have some automatically forwarding set up in his end.

When you have multiple e-mail addresses in a contact, with one
exception, OE only ever uses the Default one. To use the non-default
one, you have to open the address book, right click the contact and
select Action in order to get to it.

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"Billy Canuck" wrote in
message
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Until recently, I had 2 e-mail addresses listed for one of my
contacts
(one
contact entry). One of those became inactive, so I deleted it from
my
address book. However, when I send an e-mail to that contact now,
it
goes to
the present address fine, but I get a "Delivery Failed" notice from
my
ISP
for the old address. I tried deleting the contact completely, and
re-entering it with just the new address, but OE is still trying to
send to
both addresses. I searched my computer for the old address, in
case
it was
lurking somewhere, but nothing showed up. This isn't a major
problem,
in
that the e-mail is actually going out, but it is annoying. Has
anyone
seen
this problem before, and found a fix?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Bill.




I'm sending the messages as "New Messages", not responding or
forwarding
them. I don't have either MS Office or Outlook installed (I use Corel
WP for
word processing, and only OE for e-mail).
I checked the "Sent Msg" folder, and used ctl F3 to check the address.
There was only one address, the one that the message is actually going
to.
No CC or BCC addresses, and no sign of the phantom address.
I guess there must be some sort of external link going on there. I
checked
with the contact, but he doesn't know anything about that. He's using
"My
Space" for his e-mail, so who knows what that is doing.
Anyway, thank you both for the replies. I am satisfied that OE is OK,
and
that this is happening from the My Space site. It's not a real
problem, just
an annoyance.
Again, thanks for the great help, as per normal here.
Bill.



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