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An '''address book''' is a facility within an [[e-mail]] [[program]] for [[storing]] names and addresses plus related [[information]].
 
An '''address book''' is a facility within an [[e-mail]] [[program]] for [[storing]] names and addresses plus related [[information]].
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{{Quote|[a]n [[automated]] [[email address]] directory that allows you to address your [[message]]s easily. Generally, an address book has both personal and public versions.<ref>Symantec, Glossary ([http://www.symantec.com/security_response/glossary/define.jsp?letter=a&word=address-book full-text]).</ref>}}
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Revision as of 01:24, 16 December 2013

Definition

An address book is a facility within an e-mail program for storing names and addresses plus related information.

An address book is

[a]n automated email address directory that allows you to address your messages easily. Generally, an address book has both personal and public versions.[1]

References

  1. Symantec, Glossary (full-text).