Deleting and editing emails

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JEAN HAWKS

Am I editing an email correctly??
I have been going into the contact I want to change the email on.
Then removing the preferred email address listed.
Then adding a new email address and setting it as the preferred email address.

I have done these steps before and then when I went to send an email to the
new email address that I had added.....the old email address is the one that
is coming up and not the old one.

I have closed Windows Mail and reopened it also.

Any suggestions??

Thanks,
Jean
 
J

JEAN HAWKS

JEAN HAWKS said:
Am I editing an email correctly??
I have been going into the contact I want to change the email on.
Then removing the preferred email address listed.
Then adding a new email address and setting it as the preferred email address.

I have done these steps before and then when I went to send an email to the
new email address that I had added.....the old email address is the one that
is coming up and not the new one.

I have closed Windows Mail and reopened it also.

Any suggestions??

Thanks,
Jean
 
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Guest

JEAN HAWKS said:
the old email address is the one that

Repeating your message every few minutes isn't likely to get you
help any faster.

Windows Mail doesn't use the contacts list for completing addresses.
Instead, it uses a separate list of the last 29 addresses you sent
messages to. This list is very hard to edit; it's easier just to send
messages to the 29 addresses you want on the list.

If you'd rather use the contacts list, start a new message in Windows
Mail, but don't type any part of the address. Instead, click on To:.
 

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