The "Address book" stores contact information (especially e-mail addresses and other data, like postal addresses). It's generally included in Internet suites and operating system customizations
list of nicknames and e-mail addresses used by an e-mail program, enabling a user to designate a recipient or group with only a short word, and not a complicated combination of mailnames and domains Also known as "alias list" or "nicknames" list
A collection of names and e-mail addresses within an e-mail program; enables you to send e-mail messages quickly to the people whom you write regularly
Used to keep customer contact and configuration information For example, the Project Administrator may have set up the Address Book to hold a customer's name, email address, phone number, location, etc
A folder that contains frequently used e-mail addresses Rather than identifying other users by their e-mail addresses, individuals or groups can be given aliases or nicknames E-mail addressed to an alias is automatically sent to the user(s) associated with that name
an area for storing e-mail addresses; allows you to quickly send e-mail without having to remember long addresses; usually has a place to store additional info such as phone numbers, birthdays, nicknames (another quick way to send e-mail)
a small database in which you store email addresses for the individuals and groups that you correspond with, each labeled with an easy to remember nickname Each of the ACCC-upported email clients support address books, but, unfortunately, they all use their own formats for these addressbooks The ACCC Address Book Conversion Utility solves that problem; it converts address books from one format to another
Your address book is a storage center in your e-mail client where you keep your friend's and family's e-mail addresses You get to your address book by clicking the Addresses button when you are in your e-mail client Back to Top
List of names and mail addresses of all registered net-work users The Address book is used by the post office to verify that messages are correctly addressed and to deliver them to the correct recipient The full list of all available users is called the global address book
Displays recipient names (mailboxes, distribution lists, custom recipients, and public folders) in the directory The Address Book can contain one or more address lists See also global address list