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How do I prevent Thunderbird from automatically saving email addresses of incoming messages?

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Thunderbird keeps saving the email addresses of incoming messages to my Address Book - how do I set it so it does not do that?

Thunderbird keeps saving the email addresses of incoming messages to my Address Book - how do I set it so it does not do that?

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Could you be more exact please about the circumstances in which this occurs: 1) If an email arrives in your inbox from a 'new' (not previously saved) address, and you delete the email unopened, does Thunderbird add the address to your Address Book? 2) If an email arrives in your inbox from a 'new' address, you open and read the message and then delete it, does Thunderbird add the address to your Address Book? 3) If an email arrives in your inbox from a 'new' address, you open and read the message and then forward or reply to it, does Thunderbird add the address to your Address Book? I ask because if it is (3) that you don't want, you can turn off that behaviour in the Preferences > Composition tab, but if it's (1) or (2) then that's behaviour I haven't encountered before. Thank you.

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Could you be more exact please about the circumstances in which this occurs: 1) If an email arrives in your inbox from a 'new' (not previously saved) address, and you delete the email unopened, does Thunderbird add the address to your Address Book? 2) If an email arrives in your inbox from a 'new' address, you open and read the message and then delete it, does Thunderbird add the address to your Address Book? 3) If an email arrives in your inbox from a 'new' address, you open and read the message and then forward or reply to it, does Thunderbird add the address to your Address Book? I ask because if it is (3) that you don't want, you can turn off that behaviour in the Preferences > Composition tab, but if it's (1) or (2) then that's behaviour I haven't encountered before. Thank you.

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It was indeed (3); thanks so much for your help!