No offense taken, and thanks for taking the time to respond! You are
right of course, I should pay more attention! But I don't. My fault.
But I am surprised that it searches the Collected Addresses book before
trying all of my others first. That is just not right. And I was
somewhat surprised that I could not RMB on an address book and go to a
property dialog to disable it from the search. Mozilla has so many nice
options in it that I have gotten spoiled into thinking that the
developers have anticipated everything! :)
Take care,
- Bruce
If you'd like to go to a spamtrap, try the following address:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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.
> -JM-