Guest guest Posted February 12, 1999 Report Share Posted February 12, 1999 >I write a new letter to an internet address for example: rvc (AT) rvc (DOT) edu and >the address book adds rvc (AT) rvc (DOT) edu to the book. Then if I try and write a >letter to jmorgan (AT) rvc (DOT) edu the address book allways puts rvc (AT) rvc (DOT) edu as the >reciever. This happens even if I exit wincom and start it again. some time back this happened to me also. So far I remember somehow I managed to get my work done although I don't remember exactly how I did so. ys, bb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 1999 Report Share Posted February 12, 1999 Prabhu, did you try to add jmorgan's name to the address book? ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Address book Author: "COM: Bhadra Balaram (das) JPS (Mayapur - IN)" <Bhadra.Balaram.JPS (AT) com (DOT) bbt.se> at NETMAIL 12/02/99 14:28 [Text 2091599 from COM] >I write a new letter to an internet address for example: rvc (AT) rvc (DOT) edu and >the address book adds rvc (AT) rvc (DOT) edu to the book. Then if I try and write a >letter to jmorgan (AT) rvc (DOT) edu the address book allways puts rvc (AT) rvc (DOT) edu as the >reciever. This happens even if I exit wincom and start it again. some time back this happened to me also. So far I remember somehow I managed to get my work done although I don't remember exactly how I did so. ys, bb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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