What gets added to the Previous Recipients list?

I have someone whe swears some emails that he sends out aren't being add to his Previous Recipients list and therefore not auto-filling. Do addresses get added if you simply reply, or do you have to actualy type them out in a new email for them to be added?
Thanks for ANY information regarding this.

All message recipients for sent messages should be added to the list regardless how an email address is added to the To:, Cc: or Bcc: fields. If an email address is already available in the list, it won't be duplicated/added again.
This applies to a newly composed message and when Replying to - selecting Reply or Reply All for a received message and when forwarding a received message.

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