Hey Andrew,

Thanks so much looks like this will do the trick. Nice one as I never would 
have thought to look in the window drop down as I thought that only had to do 
with the current windows opened. Shocker on that one, appreciate it.
On Jul 29, 2014, at 4:26 PM, Andrew Lamanche <ioani...@me.com> wrote:

> I think I may have found the solution to your dilemma.  It is all to do with 
> the "previous recipients" list which Apple mail stores for ever until you've 
> edited it.  You can find this list by going to Mail menu with vo+M and 
> finding the "window" submenu and then arrowing down to "previous recipients". 
>  Press enter on this and you will have a window in which you can search for 
> the recipients or else if you move to the right you can interact with the 
> table of all the recipients that you've ever e-mailed.  Once you find the one 
> you want to perform an action on, you can delete it or else add it to the 
> contacts list.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Andrew
> On 29 Jul 2014, at 19:16, Brian Fischler <brianfisch...@me.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hey all,
>> 
>> Here's a new one. Someone I email often just got a new job and a new email. 
>> I email them frequently and make use of the smart addresses that populates 
>> the TO field and know I can use the arrows to go down to another email 
>> address. Is there anyway to get the smart addresses to forget an old email 
>> address as I know I am going to forget to check which email is being emailed 
>> every time and they won't get the email if I send it to the old email 
>> address. I already deleted the old email from the contact card for this 
>> person, but am still finding that when I type in to the to field email still 
>> wants to send an email to the old email address. Any help with this would be 
>> greatly appreciated. Not sure if there is some master list somewhere on your 
>> computer where you might be able to delete this old email.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
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