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Final update on Contacts and small fix on Email
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- Enter at least one recipient address
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- Write the subject of the message
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- Write the message, add attachments, if any, and set the additional options you want/need
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- And once you have it ready, press **Send**
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- And once you have it ready, press **Send**...
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![](en/message_sent.png)
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... And that's it.
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## Contact list actions
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![Contacts](en/actions.png)
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In addition to creating, printing or deleting a contact you can do some other operations.
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![Search](en/search.png) Search for a contact based on certain criteria.
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![Import](en/import.png) You can import contacts from an existing address book. Webmail currently support importing addresses from the vCard or CSV (comma-separated) data format.
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![Export](en/export.png) You can export all the contacts from a directory or group, only some or even just one to a vcf file.
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![More](en/more.png) From here you can generate a **QR** code from the data of a selected contact (which you can use to, for example, transfer a contact from the webmail to the mobile) and assign/remove it from a contact group.
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## Address book
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The address book is a collection or group of contacts. The first time you open your address book, it is probably empty.
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Now that we have seen the contacts, let's take a look at the address book which is - precisely - a collection or group of contacts. The first time you open your address book, it is probably empty, unless you have already been using your **Disroot** account and had some contacts and groups organized before.
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![Address book](en/first_add_book.png)
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You can abort the group creation by pressing the **Esc** key while entering the group name.
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### Assigning Contacts to group
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### Assigning Contacts to groups
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You can assign contacts to groups by dragging & dropping them. Just select one or multiple contacts in the list and drop them onto the desired group.
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![Contact Group](en/grouping.gif)
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- Composing an email
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- Forwarding
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- Filters
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## [Contacts](Roundcube/04.contacts)
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- Contacts lists
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- Address book
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- Groups
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