Michael Gordon wrote:
> BIll Spikowski wrote:
>> I see that I have two address books, "personal address book" and
>> "collected addresses."
>>
>> What's the purpose of having two address books?
>>
>> Which address book is queried when I begin to type in an addressee for
>> an e-mail?
>>
>> Is there any advantage to maintaining them separately, as opposed to
>> combining them (so I wouldn't have to search both when looking for an
>> email address)?
>>
> 
> Bill,
> 
> Both address books can be quered when you begin entering an e-mail 
> address into the "To:" field.
> 
> The Personal address book is your accounts personal address book where 
> you can manually enter data, have SM enter the e-mail address from a 
> received message, or create groups of addresses.
> 
> The Collected address book is unique to SeaMonkey and Thunderbird.  Each 
> time you press the send button to send a message, SM saves the outgoing 
> address in the Collected address book.  This book only contains a 
> listing of outgoing addresses, but you can click on an address in this 
> book and drag it over to your Personal Address Book.  From there you can 
> enter other personal data about the owner of the address.  It saves 
> making typo errors when entering addresses by hand.  Errors like the 
> difference between #1 letters L, l, i, I, O, 0, and other similar 
> combinations.

Thank you -- very helpful!

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