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JCSadie - 30 Aug 2004 22:03 GMT
When you receive an email that has been forwarded or sent to a million
people, and you forward the email to someone, do all of the names of those
people you do not know get added to the autocomplete .NK2 file?  Outlook 2002
/Outlook 2003 is being used.  The reason for this question is that I
sometimes see email addresses come up during autocomplete that I have never
emailed to.
Russ Valentine - 30 Aug 2004 23:09 GMT
The autocomplete cache will keep track of any addresses that were in the To:
CC: or BCC: fields in messages that you sent.
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Russ Valentine
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> When you receive an email that has been forwarded or sent to a million
> people, and you forward the email to someone, do all of the names of those
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> never
> emailed to.
Randy - 02 Sep 2004 12:48 GMT
If you would like to view the contents of your NK2 file, you can download a
demo version of our utility.  You can find it at
www.dcs-imaging.com/products.htm.  It's called Owtlook.

Randy
> When you receive an email that has been forwarded or sent to a million
> people, and you forward the email to someone, do all of the names of those
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> never
> emailed to.
 
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