Email Question

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Rowdy J

OK, in Windows mail, when I start a new email and go to the TO: field and
start to type a name, it comes up with an INVALID email address that I
accidently entered (it was a typo!) a while back. Now I want to get rid of
that entry, but it's NOT in my Windows contacts. Where is it stored? How
do I get rid of it so it doesn't try and "predict" that invalid email any
longer?

Thanks!
 
Rowdy J said:
OK, in Windows mail, when I start a new email and go to the TO: field and
start to type a name, it comes up with an INVALID email address that I
accidently entered (it was a typo!) a while back. Now I want to get rid of
that entry, but it's NOT in my Windows contacts. Where is it stored? How
do I get rid of it so it doesn't try and "predict" that invalid email any
longer?

Thanks!
 
hi Rowdy i do this all the time at work, just click on the incorrect one that
pops up trying to 'help" and hit delete, it wont come back again
 
Rowdy J said:
OK, in Windows mail, when I start a new email and go to the TO: field and
start to type a name, it comes up with an INVALID email address that I
accidently entered (it was a typo!) a while back. Now I want to get rid
of that entry, but it's NOT in my Windows contacts. Where is it stored?
How do I get rid of it so it doesn't try and "predict" that invalid email
any longer?

Thanks!

WinMail only stores the last 29 addresses you sent to. You can wait for it
to rotate out or you can edit the Registry.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Recently Used Addresses]
 
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