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Features/Thunderbird/Modern Address Book

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Contact groups:
# Contact groups from a provider (in some cases referred to as "mailing lists") are synchronized in a similar fashion to contacts themselves.
# Contact groups behave like tags, as opposed to folders: a contact belongs to one or more groups.
# Contacts can be organized into arbitrary groups. When possible, and if allowed by the user, these groups are pushed to contact providers.
# Contact groups can be nested arbitrarily deep. When nested groups are not possible for a contact provider, approximations are made.
# A default contact group called "All Contacts" allows a user to display all contacts existing within their address book
# Each contact provider gets a group created for it. Contacts in these groups have some or all fields synchronized with that provider. Moving a contact into this group will attempt to write that contact to that provider, and link its current fields to fields that the provider supports. The user is notified if this imperfectly performed.
 
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