I just sent out an invitation to a small party. I meant it to go to First Person <fi...@example.com>, Second Person <sec...@example.com. Instead, it was sent to First Person <fi...@example.com>, Second Person <other...@another.com>. In other words, Second Person didn't get my message—a third person did, whose email address was somehow associated with Second Person's name after I typed "Sec" in the To field and selected Second Person from the list of completions.

Third Person is not yet in my Apple contacts, although Second Person is. I just searched all my messages for messages where Third Person is on the addressee list, and I couldn't find any other messages, from me or from other senders, where Third Person's address is associated with Second Person's name. I did find several where Second Person's address appeared in full form (Second Person <sec...@example.com>), and Third Person appeared in address-only form (other...@another.com) adjacent to it.

Socially, I'm not in a mess, since I like Third Person just fine and am happy to have him over. (That was lucky.) Appwise, though, things are still confused--whenever I start to type Second Person in the To field, one of the completions I'm presented with is the incorrect association.

- Can I erase this incorrect association somehow? I tried using the arrow keys to select it in the completion list and pressed Delete, but that had no effect.

- Should this be considered a bug in MailMate? Because I can't think of any reason why Third Person's address should have been associated with Second Person's name.

Thanks,
John Cooper
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