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I've noted when I send an email Outlook stores *internally* the receiver
email address: why? How can I remove it? I can't find it in my email book? Mhaxx |
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The next time you see the address in an auto-suggest dropdown, highlight it
and hit Delete. "Mhaxx" wrote in message ... I've noted when I send an email Outlook stores *internally* the receiver email address: why? How can I remove it? I can't find it in my email book? |
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The next time you see the address in an auto-suggest dropdown, highlight
it and hit Delete. That's right. And how to import correctly my Outlook Express address book (.wab) into Outlook 2002 SP3? I've tried but many contacts are imported divided into two contacs, separating informations into two contacts! Why? Mhaxx |
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