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Old October 5th, 2000, 03:30 PM
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Mail Address book.
Create a new address book.
Receive mail from anybody and move it into some
folder other than inbox. Then go to Address Book.
Find that item in the Recent book and drag it to
your new address book.
Then receive another piece of mail from the same
person. Drag that email to another folder.
Go back to address book and find that item in
Recent again and drag it one more time to the new
address book. That would tend to put a duplicate in
the address book, but Address book is smart enough
to detect the duplicate. You quickly see the icon slide
back to its original location in Recent to indicate that
the drop failed then suddenly BOOM! Address book
crashes. This is quite repeatable.
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