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Old 08-04-2007   #4 (permalink)
Ron Sommer


 
 

Re: Windows Mail preferred e-mail

Would you have the same thing if you put both groups on the To line?
You will only have one email in your sent folder.
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Ronald Sommer

"KiddLawson" <KiddLawson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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: Thanks for getting back so quickly! yeah, I am talking about the "To"
line.
: What is the difference between Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail?
:
: Oh, can I add a Group to another Group? Say I make a group with two
: contacts for the person with two e-mail addresses and then add that Group
to
: another Group in order to send just one e-mail to a larger Group?
:
: "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
:
: > I do use multiple contacts for a contact who has multiple email
: > addresses. The Group thing won't work for this in Windows Mail.
: > Glad to see they fixed that in Windows Live Mail.
: >
: > Separating email addresses with semicolons still works for me.
: > You are talking about the 'To:' line, right?
: >
: > Gary VanderMolen
: >
: > "KiddLawson" <KiddLawson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CE0E2E40-2ECF-49A4-95D7-60CC7B1C02D1@microsoft.com...
: > > Is there a way to send one e-mail to two different e-mail addresses
for one
: > > contact? Contacts lets me put as many e-mails for one contact as I
want, but
: > > I can only send something out to the "preferred e-mail". I really
don't want
: > > to have to create two contacts for one person then create a group just
so
: > > they receive an e-mail from in two different accounts. I used to be
able to
: > > separate e-mail addresses with a semicolon, but that doesn't seem to
work in
: > > this case.
: >
: >
: >

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