Hi, My operating system is Suze Linux 9.3 and I use K-mail. K-mail allows me to enter, modify, delete addressees at will in the addressbook. When I issue a message the 'To' function flashes this scroll down list where I can pick out the address I want. Now if delete a contact and create it again with a new E-mail address, the next time I scroll down on the contact's name, both the old and new addresses are shown. Is there some trick to 'refresh' my address book ? Should I activate a setting somewhere ? Newbie. Don't knock if it's a stupid question. JP -- Libérez vos bits. Laissez-les paître sur le turf de Linux. Setzt Ihre Bits frei und lassen Sie diese auf Linuxturf herumgrasen. Set your bits free. Let them graze on Linux turf.
On Thursday 13 October 2005 01:02, Jean-Pierre Abgottspon wrote:
Hi, My operating system is Suze Linux 9.3 and I use K-mail. K-mail allows me to enter, modify, delete addressees at will in the addressbook. When I issue a message the 'To' function flashes this scroll down list where I can pick out the address I want. Now if delete a contact and create it again with a new E-mail address, the next time I scroll down on the contact's name, both the old and new addresses are shown. Is there some trick to 'refresh' my address book ? Should I activate a setting somewhere ? Newbie. Don't knock if it's a stupid question. JP
Hi Jean-Pierre, I believe you need to right-click the address to delete it from the drop-down list because that address list is stored in a different file than the contacts. - Carl
On Wednesday 12 October 2005 10:02 pm, Jean-Pierre Abgottspon wrote:
Hi, My operating system is Suze Linux 9.3 and I use K-mail. K-mail allows me to enter, modify, delete addressees at will in the addressbook. When I issue a message the 'To' function flashes this scroll down list where I can pick out the address I want. Now if delete a contact and create it again with a new E-mail address, the next time I scroll down on the contact's name, both the old and new addresses are shown. Is there some trick to 'refresh' my address book ? Should I activate a setting somewhere ? Newbie. Don't knock if it's a stupid question. JP
In the compose new message window, right click in the To address box and pick 'edit recent addresses'. From there, you can delete the bad address. Scott -- POPFile, the OpenSource EMail Classifier http://popfile.sourceforge.net/ Linux 2.6.11.4-21.9-default x86_64 SuSE Linux 9.3 (x86-64)
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Carl Hartung
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Jean-Pierre Abgottspon
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