Can somebody explain me this address book crap? Is it that some some address book software harvest emails automatically? For example, if I have Graham Binns in my address book and there is another Graham Binns emailing me with a different address, it will at some point automatically add that different email to the record?
Am I the only one thinking such behavior is broken, or at least not thought through properly. I can see that being useful in some cases, but annoying in a lot of others. -- Francis J. Lacoste [email protected] On June 11, 2010, Graham Binns wrote: > On 11 June 2010 14:53, Aaron Bentley <[email protected]> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On 06/11/2010 05:51 AM, Graham Binns wrote: > >>> Agree, the statement is basically "bug 111147 says that Jane Doe > >>> changed me to confirmed/medium". > >> > >> I like this solution, and I'm not sure why I didn't think of it in the > >> first place, frankly. > > > > 122 Bug addresses are already cluttering up my Thunderbird address book. > > I'd hate to see that get worse. But I agree there's a difference > > between Launchpad notifying you of a change, and Launchpad delivering a > > message on another user's behalf. > > I'm not sure we can do much to fix the > bug-addresses-in-your-address-book problem, because it occurs when you > reply to an email rather than when you receive one (at least that's my > experience; YMMV depending on clients, etc.).
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