Dman84 wrote:
> 
> Philipp v.Thunen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I cannot add new entries to the address book: If I click on 'New card',
> > the dialog appears, but I cannot write something into the fields.
> > Build# is 2002022103 (just downloaded), I have this problem since
> > 20020217, but I cannot find this problem in bugzilla.
> > Do you have an useful hint? :-)
> >
> > -Philipp
> >
> >
> 
> this is a known problem, there are several bugs about no caret in the
> fields, and fields dont get focus, for more than just the addressbook..
> account wizard is affected, and probably more stuff in composer.
> 
> -dman84

Do you know if the above mentioned problem might be related to the one
I am having.

I have a Personal Address Book and I want to create some with other
names. I want have special groups that I send to regularly. More on 
the help file later.

When I create an new address book it is shown as a sub-folder under
my person address book instead of a separate one. When I click on
the address icon the bar shows Personal address book but I can not
access the sub-folders in there. How do I create separate folders or 
access the sub-folders?

I tried the suggestion in the help about creating a list that I send
regularly to  and that is to create a name and then drag/drop the
addresses
to it. This created the list in my personal address   book. But when
I use it to send the message, it bounces because the address is not
correct.
Example

the name would be 'Funny Jokes' and the alias would be 'male only'
the address entered in the address line would be something like:
Funny Jokes @ male only.  Not exactly correct, but the 'male only' 
is what gets it rejected. Its been about a week since I tried it, been
reading the manuals and newsgroups since that time.

These problem were not present when I had the version of Netscape that 
came with Mandrake 7.1. I now have Mandrake 8.1.

Got any suggestions?  Is there a place I can download an all inclusive
help file?

Thanks for any help you can provide.
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