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How to delete invalid recent Messages Macbook MacOS

Does anyone know how to remove a recent entry from showing in on the MacBook Messages? I have removed the contact completely from iPhone, iPad, MacBook Air, Contacts, Outlook - the contact is gone completely. The problem is I entered the wrong number when I first created the contact and I cannot get rid of that wrong number from showing in the recent list on my MacBook Air. It does not show on my iPhone in the recent list, only on the MacBook Air. When I type in the name the person comes up with both the wrong number and the good number (even though contact has been removed). I simply need to remove the wrong/invalid number from the recent list in Messages App on the MacBook. It has been removed from the iPhone, I have turned off iMessages on the MacBook, shutdown, restarted, made it inactive/re-activated, all to no avail. I cannot get the recent invalid number to go away. I have read others have the same issue but haven't found a solution online so hoping someone here has a solution. Thanks.

MacBook Air

Posted on Nov 13, 2017 12:08 PM

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Nov 13, 2017 1:30 PM in response to ke715

Hi,


It can't be done.


In ~/Library/Containers/com.apple.soagent/Data/Library/Preferences

There some .plists that are not Aliases to somewhere else and have messageHelper as part of the name.

The AccountController one contains all your Buddy List details but not all of your iMessages Contacts.


Realistically I have been looking for this since Yosemite when the Recent Items disappeared from the Menus.

There should be a store of the Recent contacts somewhere but I have not found it.



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9:30 pm Monday; November 13, 2017


 iMac 2.5Ghz i5 2011 (Sierra)
 G4/1GhzDual MDD (Leopard 10.5.8)
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How to delete invalid recent Messages Macbook MacOS

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