Well most people I know don't use those things, but your answers are, in order
they were asked:

Yes.
Not Sure.
Not Sure.
There is no "Address Book".  Instead there are "Catalogs" which are sortof the
same thing but a litle different, a little more versatile.  I'm growing tired
of explaining PowerTalk however so if you want to find out more you have some
homework to do.
No.

 ------ From: Quadlist, Fri, Dec 20, 2002 ------ 

Most people I know have more than one e-mail account, which certainly doesn't
leave much room for something like PowerTalk...

Hey, can you filter mail into separate mailboxes with PowerTalk?

How 'bout setting up multiple reply-to addresses so that list mail can appear
to come from one address and personal mail from another?

How standard is the mailbox format, so if you ever move to another system
you'll be able to migrate easily?

Can you export/import your address book to other apps easily?

And most importantly:

Can PowerTalk turn off the damn multilevel reply thing so that it just sticks
in Re: no matter how many times it has seen the thread title before?


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