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How can I select which Address List to open "New Message" with"?

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When I start a new e-mail, the address list that shows on the left is now "Collected Addresses" instead of the Personal Address Book it always used to be. I can change from Collected Addresses to Personal Address Book but it always goes back to "Collected..." when I start a new msg. What caused this? How can I go back to the way it used to be?

When I start a new e-mail, the address list that shows on the left is now "Collected Addresses" instead of the Personal Address Book it always used to be. I can change from Collected Addresses to Personal Address Book but it always goes back to "Collected..." when I start a new msg. What caused this? How can I go back to the way it used to be?

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Thanks, but it doesn't change things.

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Try restart Thunderbird with Add-ons disabled Help menu (Alt + H) and see if the problem persists. It works for me, so I suggest an add-on might be the cause.

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Thanks, but it doesn't change things.

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Do you use ccleaner?

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I don't know what ccleaner is - please advice... and "thanks" again.