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CardBook disables address drop down when sending a message

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Thunderbird 78.5.1

After installing and enabling CardBook v54.4 when typing a name in any of the addressee boxes there is no drop down generated to pick from. Disabling CardBook fixes this. I didn't see anything in Options for Thunderbird or CardBook that would control this.

Am I missing something?

Thunderbird 78.5.1 After installing and enabling CardBook v54.4 when typing a name in any of the addressee boxes there is no drop down generated to pick from. Disabling CardBook fixes this. I didn't see anything in Options for Thunderbird or CardBook that would control this. Am I missing something?

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droesler said

I had Allow automatic updates set to Default, but not sure what that means. In any case, after the update a restart was necessary.

So now it works?

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You are not on the most recent version of cardbook. update cardbook to 54.6

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I had Allow automatic updates set to Default, but not sure what that means. In any case, after the update a restart was necessary.

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droesler said

I had Allow automatic updates set to Default, but not sure what that means. In any case, after the update a restart was necessary.

So now it works?

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Yes, it does. I apologize, I should have been more explicit.