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"Global LDAP Server preferences"

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I need to edit e.mail addresses of contacts. I cannot find the address "book". The account has been set up (for ~years) to "Use my global LDAP server preferences." Now that I need to edit those addresses, I cannot find these addresses (or the server)

I need to edit e.mail addresses of contacts. I cannot find the address "book". The account has been set up (for ~years) to "Use my global LDAP server preferences." Now that I need to edit those addresses, I cannot find these addresses (or the server)

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There's something wrong with your setup, as the Addressing preferences are missing the Local Address Books (see picture). The Address Book should appear under the Tools menu, or Cmd+Shift+B. Does the Preferences page look different in safe mode (hold Option when launching TB)?

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Do you have an LDAP server directory added to Thunderbird in your "global LDAP server preferences"? Do you see that LDAP directory in the Address Book window?

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I do not have an LDAP server identified in Thunderbird Preferences. In the "Composition" section of these preferences, Local Address Books are selected (NOT any address Server).

         But I cannot "find" any local address books to look at or edit (the Mac Contacts app show no files)

However, in the "Account Settings" for my mail account (which is using a comcast POP mail server), the Composition and Addressing section shows the attached request for the LDAP server.

BUT My biggest concern is that I want to edit the address books (presumably local), but I cannot find them in any user directories.

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There's something wrong with your setup, as the Addressing preferences are missing the Local Address Books (see picture). The Address Book should appear under the Tools menu, or Cmd+Shift+B. Does the Preferences page look different in safe mode (hold Option when launching TB)?

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Thank you, sfhowes and Stans for your replies & suggestions. As sfhowes suggested (politely) I should have looked more closely to the TOOLS menu where lo and behold, there IS an address book tool and it knows my local directories (and where they are ;). It gives me what I need to edit 8 years of accumulated subdirectories. One might think that with covid lockdown upon us, I would have nothing better to do than edit these directories ... Thank you for the wake-up guidance..