Changed Address Book Details May Not Be Displayed Correctly

Last reviewed: September 3, 1997
Article ID: Q154314
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Internet Mail and News version 1.0 for Windows 95

SYMPTOMS

After you edit an entry in the address book for a resolved e-mail address and you change the Name entries, the changes may not be displayed in the address line.

CAUSE

The address line in the Send Note dialog box does not refresh the resolved address from the address book unless it is a new name.

RESOLUTION

Download the current version of Internet Mail and News.

For information about obtaining the updated version 1.0 of Internet Mail and News for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q154457
   TITLE     : Availability of Microsoft Internet Mail and News

MORE INFORMATION

A new recipient of the format user@domain is resolved by creating a "one- off" e-mail address in the address book. When you add such an entry to your address book, it gets added as a proper e-mail address in the address book file. The note, however, still only contains a reference to the one-off entry, not the modified e-mail address in the address book file. Therefore, the changes do not take effect until the e-mail name is entered and resolved again.


KBCategory: kbui
KBSubcategory: inetmailw95
Additional reference words: 1.00
Keywords : inetmailw95 kbui
Version : 1.00
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: September 3, 1997
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