No . . . but with the lack of product tech knowledge Verizon and Motorola offers at their first echelon levels of support, this is certainly an area where one can receive postive feedback. This goes for the wasted hours and days people spend with poor customer service support like Dell, HP and other support companies to say the least. With almost 29 years work experience of CS/tech support I have endured, today's lack of product knowledge is heard right across the telephone including the lack of a smile and enthusiasm. I am confident that most reading this can relate. By the way, thank you for your reply.
Did you ever find a remedy? This was my posting yesterday. I cannot figure out why every single email address saves like a database. Hope my post describes:
Droid X – version 2.3.3 saving database of Yahoo email addresses!
Issue:
Click on Yahoo mail app/tap
Click on Menu
Click on Email settings
Scroll down to “Manage address history”
There I find every complete email address which I have received of my Yahoo account along with each and every email address the sender has attached for forwarding. (At times 20-40) Additionally, all addresses from the Bulk file as well as some spam that slipped into my inbox that I manually blocked. These emails in a week’s time become countless. The only option to rid of them is to delete each one, one by one. You cannot delete in bulk. Keep in mind, these addresses are kept after they are delete both on the server and the Droid X. What is the purpose of this saved data base? One can only speculate. Verizon and their tech support has no know fix or remedy, nor does Motorola at the first two levels of tech support. Any help would be appreciated on how to avoid the keeping of this database.