![]() Where it really works very poorly is when someone you’ve written to changes his email address. That’s easy enough to deal with– just type a little more, and the list narrows down to the one you want. You type “j” and then you type “a” and Mail shows you a list with Jack, Jason, Janet, Janice, Jamal, Jackson, James, etc. It works just slightly less well when there are several matches– for example, let’s say you’re going to email your friend Jack. This works very well when Mail has only one suggestion. ![]() (Bonus Hint: alternatively, you can type the first few letters of a person’s last name. All you have to do is accept Mail’s suggestion, by pressing either Tab or Return on your keyboard. Type the first few letters of a person’s name (or the first few letters of his email address) and Mail fills in the rest. Apple’s Mail program is really smart about guessing who you are sending an email to.
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