Hereās a question I get a lot from my clients: Why do some emails appear to be coming from (or being sent to!) the wrong person in Apple Mail? Sounds weird, I know, but hereās what happens. This is an email I sent to one of my friends, but it appears itās being sent to Jony Ive.
Now I know that I didnāt send that to Sir Jony. We hung out LAST weekend, so weāre good for a while.
Turns out, though, that when I hover over his name and click the little arrow next to itā¦
ā¦the email actually DID go to the address of one of my non-billionaire friends. Hey, what gives? Well, Mail is (unfortunately) often only as smart as your Contacts list is, so thatās likely where at least part of the problem lies. So if I head on over to my Contacts program and do a search for āJony Ive,ā hereās what I find:
I have a contact for Jony thatās got the wrong email address on it! Aha! If I edit the contact to correct its info and then quit Mail and reopen it, the problem is fixed, right? Well, not necessarily; there are a couple more things you might have to do. You may have to also check Mailās āPrevious Recipientsā list, which is up under the āWindowā menu.
So when I search for āJony Iveā within THAT listā¦
ā¦I note that the wrong email address is still associated with him there, so Iāll get rid of it by selecting it and clicking the āRemove From Listā button. (But be sure before you do this that you have that email address stored somewhere elseālike in your contacts.)
Finally, though, if youāre still having trouble (especially in your sent mail), you may have to add a new contact card with the email address that was on the incorrect card in the first place. So Iād take the address that was on Jonyās card and either add it to my friendās existing card or create a new one for him. Once that new association is made (and after perhaps rebooting your machine), everything should be back the way itās supposed to be.
So it seems pretty simple, right? Check Contacts. Check your Previous Recipients list. Add a new contact or add the email address to the proper existing contact and reboot if necessary. Easy? Yep. And convoluted? Also yep.