A list of Sites to which a Site is allowed to ship packages. To set up your Address Book, please see Setting Up the Address Book for a WAM!NET® Internet GatewaySM Account.
In an e-mail program, a reference section listing e-mail addresses and individuals' names. As a Web page, an informal e-mail or URL phone book.
your Business Collaborator address book is automatically kept up-to-date with the names and email addresses of everyone you invite, or who invites you, to a workspace. You can also add a member to your address book manually.
a part of the e-mail client that stores important e-mail addresses for future use.
Just like an offline address book, this e-mail feature lets you store names and e-mail addresses in a readily-accessible format.
a book in which contact details are kept
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a critical tool for users who cannot share information unless they know to whom they should address e-mails, tasks, appointments and documents
a feature built into some e-mail programs or web browsers that allow for the storage of addresses (URLs, e-mail addresses, etc) into an easy to use database for retrieval in future usages
a list of names and e-mail addresses, and can also include data such as phone numbers, organisations, street addresses and more
a means of associating easy to remember names (nicknames) for complex internet addresses
an application that helps you manage your names, phone numbers, email addresses and so on
a personal list of email addresses that can be viewed or
a personal list of email addresses that can be viewedor referenced
a place where you store electronic information such as e-mail addresses or favorite sites visited from the internet
a program that stores the e-mail addresses of people you contact online, allowing you to quickly send e-mail without having to remember long addresses
a utility that helps you organize and save your contacts
A subset of the Microsoft Exchange Server directory that includes mailboxes, custom recipients, distribution lists, and public folders. It is available to users so they can access information about the organization as they would in a printed directory. The address book can contain one or more address lists. See also global address list, personal address book.
an email application feature that stores names, email addresses, and other contact information in an accessible format.
An address book allows you to store your email addresses on your computer, saving you the time of retyping them each time you send an email.
This is the term used for contacts on the BlackBerry and on older Palms. Our software uses this term generically to refer to contact records.
Zetafax has its own address books: a network one shared by all users, and a private one for individual users. If you have an email system configured, you can also use the email address books in the same way as when you are addressing a mail message.
Apple’s Address Book utility stores information on people. Interarchy retrieves the URLs from the Address Book so you can access them directly.
A handy place to store the E-Mail addresses of the people you contact on-line. All popular E-Mail packages have them.
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.
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.
The Address Book provides a convenient place to store contact information for easy retrieval by programs such as Microsoft Outlook Express. An Address Book is a feature of Internet Explorer. Features include: storing phone numbers and e-mail, home, business, and home page addresses finding people and businesses by using directory services creating groups of contacts for mailing lists importing names from your other address books printing all or part of your address book and take it with you.
A list of email addresses kept by an email program for regular use
where you manage all of your email addresses
See Contacts. Agenda view
A feature of an email program that lets the user enter email addresses to make it easier to automatically address email messages.
folder that contains names of contacts with their Email addresses and other information.
(e-mail) Storage of commonly used e-mail addresses and contact information in an e-mail type program such as Microsoft Outlook.
a list of the e-mail addresses of those you frequently send messages. Sometimes allows NickNames or Alias ("Jim" instead of my address of "
[email protected]") and Address Lists(see below).
a function of email software, to hold frequently-used email addresses.
The electronic equivalent of a street address, typically an e-mail address or sometimes a web site address (URL)
An automated e-mail address directory that allows you to address your messages easily. Generally comes in personal and public versions.
A feature of some email applications that stores names and email addresses in an accessible format.
A feature of e-mail programs that allows the storage of names and addresses.
With your E-mail Address Book you can create and maintain a customized database of information about your contacts, including each person's phone number, fax number, wireless number and e-mail address. Each e-mailbox comes with a full-featured, Web-based address book that lets you remotely access your contacts from anywhere in the world.
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.
The place in an e-mail browser where e-mail addresses are stored for quick use.
Some e-mail programs let you create an address book for storing information about the people whose e-mail and other information you want to have handy.
A feature of e-mail programs that lets you store a list of important e-mail addresses.
address book - A directory of address lists available to Exchange users that enables them to address e-mail messages, and select conferencing resources. Exchange administrators determine which address lists are available to their e-mail users.
the list of names and email addresses of people held in your email program
You can set up a Trumba® Address Book the same way you can in email programs. Having an Address Book makes it easy to send calendars and event information to groups of people. With an Address Book in place, it's also easier to set up the people with whom you want to share a calendar. To add email addresses to your Address Book, either by typing or importing them, at the top of any Trumba calendar page, click Address Book. See also Your Address Book.
Store extensive information about friends, family or co-workers. Publish selected Address Book Entries in your Address Book to other users. Export it in a variety of file formats and create customized filters to sort your Address Book Entries.
A contact and group management system.
A collection of one or more lists of recipients. An address book organizes the recipient data into containers (lists of recipients). See also Global Address List, Personal Address book.
The Address Book is where you keep information about individuals or groups that you correspond with.
A common feature of email applications, sometimes called 'contacts'. Address books allow you to add and store contact details such as email addresses and telephone numbers.
A feature of an e-mail program, or a stand-alone application, that stores and organizes a list of e-mail addresses and other contact information a computer user frequently uses.
is used to edit, add, and remove your Aliases (NickNames and Address Lists).
a listing of people and their email addresses associated with each Yahoo! Mail account.
A database in which email addresses are stored for individuals and groups that you correspond with, each labeled with an easy to remember nickname. You may have a personal address book within your email client and through your web-based mailbox.
Shutterfly allows you to keep an address book of all the names and addresses of the people you send digital prints to or share your photos with online.
Address Book is an address book software application made by Apple that runs only on Mac OS X.
An address book or a name and address book (NAB) is a book or a database used for storing entries called contacts. Each contact entry usually consists of a few standard fields (for example: first name, last name, company name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, fax number, mobile phone number). Most such systems store the details in alphabetical order of people's names, although in paper-based address books entries can easily end up out of order as the owner inserts details of more individuals or as people move.