TS2755 Since I updated my software my text messages I send to a certain person are also being received by another person. Any ideas?

Since I updated my software my text messages I send to a certain person are being received by another person. Anyone have a solution?

Check your profile settings and goto menu-> tools-> settings-> general-> pesonalisation-> home screen-> mode settings-> home screen applications-> e-mail 1 and 2.
Check for duplicates to show names and install "Conversation" from Nokia Beta Labs. 
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