Closed Bug 1069826 Opened 10 years ago Closed 10 years ago

Recipient autocomplete: "wrong" matches, i.e. unexpected prioritization/order of results

Categories

(Thunderbird :: Address Book, defect, P1)

31 Branch
x86
Windows 7
defect

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 970456

People

(Reporter: slight, Unassigned)

Details

User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:32.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/32.0
Build ID: 20140917194002

Steps to reproduce:

typing a letter, e.g. "L" for "Louis Miller" ...


Actual results:

... the autocomplete shows the result "Udo Miller" 
 (typing "Lo", the autocomplete shows "Max Oister")


Expected results:

the address "Louis Miller" = l.miller@ ... should match as first result
Depends on: 970456, 1068570
Priority: -- → P1
You didn't write the address, so I don't know why Max Oister match in the first place, but I assume "lo" is somewhere in the address then.

But for the rest, this is dupe of bug 970456.
slight, thanks for reporting. We have already fixed this issue of unexpected result sorting, and we are trying to release the fix asap (currently fixed only on non-release versions of TB). It's not easy to get the sorting right, sorry 4 the inconvenience!

In the meantime, try using other cool search strategies...
e.g. typing "lo mi" might suffice to return "Louis Miller" as a unique match...
Also try setting value in Nickname field of contact properties, e.g. "lm#". Then, just typing "lm#" should also reliably return that contact only.
Pls report back if these tips are helpful :)
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 10 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
No longer depends on: 1068570, 970456
See Also: → 1068570
Summary: adress book autocomplete: wrong matches → Recipient autocomplete: "wrong" matches, i.e. unexpected prioritization/order of results
See Also: 1068570
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