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Pradeep
Outlookers,
When you create a new email message in Outlook and type a character in
the "To:" field, Outlook immediately pops up with a quick list of all
the names that match the character. In my case, I have one person with
two email addresses:
bob ([email protected])
bob ([email protected])
I am used to just typing "bob" and sending the email out. As a result,
the email ends up going to Bob's home (the first email address) and
that is not desirable.
How do I get rid of the first entry altogether? This entry is
definitely not in my address book. It appears each time an email is
sent, somewhere Outlook stores the send-to address.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Pradeep
When you create a new email message in Outlook and type a character in
the "To:" field, Outlook immediately pops up with a quick list of all
the names that match the character. In my case, I have one person with
two email addresses:
bob ([email protected])
bob ([email protected])
I am used to just typing "bob" and sending the email out. As a result,
the email ends up going to Bob's home (the first email address) and
that is not desirable.
How do I get rid of the first entry altogether? This entry is
definitely not in my address book. It appears each time an email is
sent, somewhere Outlook stores the send-to address.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Pradeep