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- 217)1 The address book you create and add to is yours and yours alone.0
- 1 No other users can see it or add addresses to it, it's private.0
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- 227)1 It's purpose is to provide users an easy method of keeping track of0
- 1 people they want to be able to email. You no longer have to keep scraps0
- 1 of paper hanging around with another Users name or net address on it.0
- 1 I'll store the info here on my BBS for you.0
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- 237)1 Usage is very easy, just read the prompts and enter the info you want0
- 1 stored. You can view it by hitting V from the Address Book menu.0
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- 247)1 The address field is the only one that would benefit you to follow any0
- 1 structured entry routine. You should attempt to always enter a persons0
- 1 user number and network address separated by an @ sign and including a0
- 1 . (period). ie.. 1@1.wwivnet or 1@2932.icenet (email your sysop if you0
- 1 don't understand network addresses)0
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- 257)1 There is a way for you to delete an individual entry. Use the (S)earch0
- 1 function to find the entry, then the (D)elete command.0
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