[255D[0;1mHow to use the [0;1;33mINTERNET ADDRESS BOOK
  [0;1;32mThe first time you use the program, or if you have not added any private
entries, the public address list appears.  You may browse this list using your
arrow keys.  If the arrow keys aren't available from your terminal, use
[0;1;31mcontrol-E as up arrow[0;1;32m, and [0;1;31mcontrol-X for down[0;1;32m.  You can also use [0;1;31mPgUp [0;1;32mand [0;1;31mPgDn
[0;1;32m(or [0;1;31mcontrol-R [0;1;32mand [0;1;31mcontrol-X[0;1;32m) to move an entire screenful at a time.
  To create your own private address book, type "[0;1;31mP[0;1;32m" [0;1;31mto toggle to PRIVATE
[0;1;32mentries.  If you have no entries, the program will prompt you for your first
entry.
  To switch between PERSONAL and PRIVATE address books, use the P key.
  To [0;1;31mdownload the database [0;1;32mcontaining your entries into your computer, press D.
An ASCII file suitable for use a word processor is sent to your computer.
  When performing a [0;1;31msearch [0;1;32musing S key, you can either partially or wholly type
the name of the person, or you type an equal sign as the first character
followed by one or more words.  These will be searched for (albeit more slowly)
anywhere inside of the name or description.  After a match is located, the
[0;1;31msearch may be resumed [0;1;32mby by pressing the [0;1;31mequal sign [0;1;32mor [0;1;31mcontrol-L[0;1;32m.
  Of course, to simply send internet email to the selected entry, press ENTER.
  Press [0;1;31mE [0;1;32mto see [0;1;31mdetails [0;1;32mor [0;1;31medit [0;1;32man entry.  Press [0;1;31mA to add [0;1;32ma new entry.
  Press [0;1;31mF [0;1;32mto order the list by the [0;1;31mfrequency [0;1;32mthat each entry has been sent
mail via the INTERNET ADDRESS BOOK.  Press [0;1;31mN [0;1;32mto order the list by name.

[2C[0;1;32mPress [31mO [32mto show other commands. Press [31mSPACE [32mto [31mTAG [32man entry, [31mT [32mfor [31mTAG OPTION
[32mincluding [31mA [32mwhich tags all entries in the list, [31mC [32mwhich clears all the tags in
the list, [31mI [32mto invert the tags, untagging the tagged entries, and tagging the
previously untagged entries.  [31mS [32mallows tagging entries by searching.
  Press [31mX [32mto create, edit or select an [31mextra list[32m.  Enter a name for the new
list when prompted.  Blank list name to delete ALL its entries. Press [31mM [32mto move
an entry or the tagged entries from one private list to another.
  Press [31mI [32mto import an ASCII file into the currently selected private list. The
file must have one record per line, with the address starting at column 1, the
name at 61, the description lines at 86 and 164, and the message count at 236.
Only the address or the name is required.  This format is the same as that
produced when pressing [31mD[32m, then [31mI [32mto select the import format when downloading.
[36mIn this way, list entries may be downloaded, edited offline, and uploaded back.

  [32mPresently, TBBS limits the length of the address that can be used, so that
internet addresses exceeding 60 characters in length are truncated.
The combined length of the Subject: and To: lines must not exceed 60.  The
Subject: line will be truncated first.
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