Closed
Bug 217975
Opened 21 years ago
Closed 21 years ago
Collected addresses are being entered into the Personal Address Book
Categories
(Thunderbird :: Address Book, defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
FIXED
People
(Reporter: rburke, Assigned: mscott)
Details
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.5a) Gecko/20030824 Mozilla Firebird/0.6.1 Build Identifier: Mozilla Thunderbird 0.1 (20030727) There is not Preference setting to select which Address book collected addresses should be written to. All of these addresses at present are being written to the Personal Address Book. Mozilla gives the option of where these address should be placed, or if at all. This functionality would be usefull. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.compose and email and enter maually a recipients address. 2.send the email. Actual Results: After viewing the Personal Address Book it evedent that the recipients address had been writtenm to this address book, not the Collected Addresses. Expected Results: I would have expected Thunderbird to write the address to the Collected Addresss.
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Comment 1•21 years ago
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both thunderbird and mozilla store address int he PAB now not. collected addresses is now obsolete. you can change this on your own: tools / Options / Advanced / Email collection.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 21 years ago
Resolution: --- → WONTFIX
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Comment 2•21 years ago
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In thunderbird there is no "Email Collection". If the Collected Addresses address book is obsolete, why is it still default address book. Where are the collected addresses supposed to be written to if not Collected Addresses. It does not make any sense to have them being written to the Personal Address Book as they are now.
Status: RESOLVED → REOPENED
Resolution: WONTFIX → ---
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Comment 3•21 years ago
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please use a latest build.
Status: REOPENED → RESOLVED
Closed: 21 years ago → 21 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
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