Tim Wunder wrote: > Eric Vaandering wrote: > >> J Mosser wrote: >> >>> I do not think there is any way to 'turn off' an address book from >>> the autocomplete. No offense intended by this comment, but you >>> really should pay attention to whom you are sending email's to. I do >>> not believe it is the responsibility of the email program to save the >>> user from embarrassment. What fun would life be if people didn't do >>> silly things on occasion? :) If you feel strongly that this type of >>> feature should be added to Mozilla, you are welcomed to file an RFE >>> (Request For Enhancement) in Bugzilla. >> >> >> >> >> It would be very nice if the first matches came out of the real >> address book and additional matches came out of the collected >> addresses. It would save typing, not just embarassment. >> >> Filed bug 119950 >> >> > > It'd be even nicer if you could select which address books are included > in the match. > > Or, how about associating an address book with an account/identity, with > the ability to choose whether to include the collected addresses for > that account? That would facilitate separation of a business identity > from a personal identity. > > Minimally, I agree with the you that the first matches should come out > of the real address book and additional matches out of the collected > address book, though. > > Tim >
At least you have the possibility to select if you use your 'real' address book (LDAP server) or the local stuff for autocomplete. ;-) Roland
