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The address book screen shows you all the currently existing address book entries, both simple entries and list entries.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | PINE 3.96 ADDRESS BOOK Folder: INBOX Message 5 of 20 NEW | | | | Ross Armstrong, Ross ross@elsewhere.edu | | help-desk Nowhere U. Help Desk help@nowhere.edu | | | | Panel 1996 Conference Panel DISTRIBUTION LIST: | | abc@somewhere.edu | | Ross | | niako@xyz.co.jp | | heinz@math.uni-irgendwo.de | | | | | | ? Help E Exit P PrevEntry - PrevPage D Delete C ComposeTo| | O OTHER CMDS V [View/Edit] N NextEntry Spc NextPage A AddNew W WhereIs | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------If your system has a global address book, then you will be able to see it, but you won't be able to change its entries.
The address book screen columns reflect the three parts of an address book entry: a short nickname (the part you type in), a real name (the part Pine shows on the message), and an address. A simple entry has only one address. A distribution list has two or more entries and is always marked ``DISTRIBUTION LIST'' on the screen.
The bottom two lines on the screen list the commands available:
Searches for word in address book, or goes to first/last address.
Shows two additional fields not visible when all addresses in
address book are displayed: Fcc:
, for designating a
folder to which messages sent to that entry will be saved; and
Comment:
, for annotating the entry.