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Is there a way to allow remote content without putting the related address in the address book ?

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Hi,

I would like to allow remote content without putting the related address in the address book.

When allowing remote content for an email address, Thunderbird automatically adds this address to the address book. Therefore, when I write an e-mail, such address displays uselessly in the recipient dropbox.

So, my question is : - is there a way to allow remote content without putting the related address in the address book ?

Thank you in advance for any reply.

Patrick

Hi, I would like to allow remote content without putting the related address in the address book. When allowing remote content for an email address, Thunderbird automatically adds this address to the address book. Therefore, when I write an e-mail, such address displays uselessly in the recipient dropbox. So, my question is : - is there a way to allow remote content without putting the related address in the address book ? Thank you in advance for any reply. Patrick

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When allowing remote content for an email address, Thunderbird automatically adds this address to the address book.

Not anymore.

is there a way to allow remote content without putting the related address in the address book ?

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/remote-content-in-messages

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When allowing remote content for an email address, Thunderbird automatically adds this address to the address book.

Not anymore.

is there a way to allow remote content without putting the related address in the address book ?

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/remote-content-in-messages