Hi Benny,
thank you for the suggestion, I will try how it works and let you know after 
some time to really see whether it permanently my issue. My first try now was 
without success (that is, Mailmate does not find the contact/address of a 
person I’ve added to BusyContacts yesterday evening, however, if there is some 
cache or so it could be normal as I’ve just changed the described setting now, 
which is after adding the contact).

Hi Jan,
well, I mean that the address lookup is done by that database (i.e. when you 
enter something in an address field, which database does Mailmate use for 
lookup).

Cheers,
Baltasar


> On 28 Nov 2016, at 16:59, Cevc, Baltasar wrote:
>> is anybody using BusyContacts and knows to to use its contact database for 
>> MailMate instead of the bug-prone standard Apple crap?
>> At the moment, I use BusyContacts (synced to a CardDAV server) for mostly 
>> everything and open Apple Contacts from time to time to sync the CardDAV 
>> information, as it is otherwise unusable in MailMate.

On 29 Nov 2016, at 17:24, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
>
> It might help with the BusyContacts setting described here: 
> https://manual.mailmate-app.com/hidden_preferences#third-party-applications
>



On 28 Nov 2016, at 18:30, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
> What do you mean with "to use"?

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