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Kris,<br>
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I've thought about that one (briefly) too. The amount of work
required to implement an address book editor is simply not worth the
gain.<br>
You can delete address book entries from both the "new drop-off" and
"request a drop-off" pages.<br>
You can even add new ones (without sending anything anywhere) by
entering them in the "request a drop-off" page and unticking the
"Send email" checkbox.<br>
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I'm going to have to be *awfully* bored before I start trying to
write an editor.<br>
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Sorry,<br>
Jules.<br>
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<div>I ran into an "issue" that's incredibly low priority, but
the only way to access and edit the Address Book is from the
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<div>Is it worth making that accessible from the initial login
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