E-mail address and question iCloud

I use Mail 9.2 in OS X El Capitan.  The problem is an e-mail sender/recipient unwanted but persistent recurring which always forces me to change the e-mail address of the recipient manually.  Here's how it goes:

I receive emails from x which is sent from the account x now uses exclusively.  Previously, x maintained two accounts of different e-mail and addresses - I deleted the defunct address x info by his Contacts on the PC as well as Contacts also stored in iCloud.  ICloud information contains is no longer the address defunct e-mail, but Contacts on the PC he maintains he is now grayed out, listed under the heading of 'other', and I can't edit/delete it.  Whenever x sent me an email from the email account it uses now the old defunct email address will appear as the sender and if I don't manually change to the correct recipient address - this is if I use 'reply to sender' - the email is only sent on behalf of the deceased.  "Deceased" means the x e-mail account is now no longer in use.

How this issue can be resolved?  (1) I would completely remove the old e-mail address. (2) when I receive an email from x, I love to show the correct address of the sender; and (3) when I send an email to x, I like that it appears as the recipient's address whoever x uses now.

Another question: after I went to iCloud to modify the coordinates of x, all my contacts on PC's Contacts have doubled and slept that way, even after disengagement from iCloud, forcing me to manually delete all the duplicates.  Why is this happening and how can it be avoided?

Hi dubwisedude,

Thank you for using communities Support from Apple! I'm sorry to hear that you're having these problems with the Contacts; I know how that can be frustrating. If that specific contact information is relatively simple, you can ensure that you have a copy of it (copy paper, if necessary), then try to delete the contact from iCloud, which should also remove the synchronized local copy (otherwise, you may need to remove it manually). Once deleted, you would then recreate the contact and see if the same behavior persists on received emails recently. You can find the following article useful:

iCloud: remove a contact

If you continue to have other problems with iCloud Contacts, you can also find this article helpful:

Get help using iCloud Contacts, calendars, or reminders - Apple Support

If you see duplicate contacts after establishing iCloud Support Apple - Contacts

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