On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 8:58 AM, Alessio Fattorini <alessio.fattor...@nethesis.it> wrote: > Il 16/02/2011 16:54, J. Echter ha scritto: > >>> If the email is not already stored in our address book, and we're >>> composing a new email to a new >>> recipient, every other key press fails to produce a letter. So if I type, >>> "f...@bar.com" I will >>> have to type "f" then "o" twice for the o to show up and then for every >>> subsequent letter it is >>> like that. > > I confirm this. > This is usually caused by a slow connection to your directory server. In your Thunderbird configuration (Tools - Options - Composition, Addressing tab) you have specified a Directory Server. If this is an OpenLDAP server make sure you have the correct indexes created (check the slapd logs for warnings about missing attribute indexes) and have a fast connection to the server.
We didn't notice this problem with TB 2 but it was more noticeable with TB 3. We were able to minimize the complaints by fixing the indexes and optimizing access to the directory. Bill C. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists