Did IOS8 upgrade w/iPhone5 / lost names associated when using e-mail - only displaying telephone numbers / what are the steps to correct to show names?

Did IOS8 upgrade w/iPhone5 / lost names associated when using e-mail - only displaying telephone numbers / what are the steps to correct to show names?

maybe OP want to extract all numbers from his inbox using regular expressions?

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