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I have OS 10.7.2 on a MacBookPro. In Mail, how do I remove an email address from popping up as a choice in the outgoing TO: slot. That is, if I begin to type, say, "Jim ...", in the TO: slot, several addresses which begin that way appear as choices, which is great. But there is one such address which I want to eliminate from appearing in that list. (The person has died.) How do I do so? (The name is not in the Address Book.) I clicked on the small white arrow next to the name, and selected "Remove" but that removes it only from the current message's To: slot. I clicked on "Remove from previous recipients list" but that does not seem to accomplish anything. I rebooted (an old Windows habit) after doing both of those. There has to be a way, but I can't find it. Thanks!