By mistake I just sent a confidential document to an entire mailing
list. Normally, I do check what’s in the address field before sending,
but I was in a hurry and forgot.
The recipient address looked like this:
"Firstname Lastname something at gmail.com [listname]" yahoogroups.com>
The email
On 16 Apr 2015, at 6:15, Thomas Grundberg wrote:
The recipient address looked like this:
"Firstname Lastname something at gmail.com [listname]" yahoogroups.com>
I've noted this most annoying yahoogroups From name munging system
apparently put in place to protect subscriber addresses from spam
2015-04-16 kl 16:48 skrev Allie Martin:
Interesting that only the first part was visible. hmmm. Usually, I
see the whole address.
Oh, sorry, I meant to say that the addresses only are partially visible
in the pop-down list. After choosing an entry from the list, the whole
address is visibl
On 16 Apr 2015, at 10:14, Thomas Grundberg wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion, Allie. I had to check, but the address book
at my provider is empty. I’m using Contacts/iCloud for my addressing
needs.
Well, still a mystery then. These strange hybrid addresses aren’t
present in Mail (= Apple’s ma
2015-04-16 kl 17:40 skrev Allie Martin:
What I'd suggest is to go in the contacts and do a search for the
yahoogroup. Delete all the entries there. After sending to the group
again, see if a contact has been added again. It shouldn't be
happening if you're only using MailMate.
Thanks agai
On 16 Apr 2015, at 16:25, Thomas Grundberg wrote:
Thanks again. I really do want to agree with your last sentence.
:-)
I followed your advice and deleted every reference to yahoogroups.com
in Contacts. The strange adresses do not appear in Contacts, however,
only in Mailmate, and the result