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| Guest | Windows Mail preferred e-mail 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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| Guest | Re: Windows Mail preferred e-mail 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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| Guest | Re: Windows Mail preferred e-mail 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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| Guest | 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. -- Ronald Sommer "KiddLawson" <KiddLawson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7F389709-8CC5-4437-B247-6374FC98F668@microsoft.com... : 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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| Guest | Re: Windows Mail preferred e-mail There are lots of differences between Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail. The best way to learn the differences is to try it out for yourself. Groups in WM are distribution lists. You can have multiple Groups on the 'To' line, but there is no way to remove one recipient from a Group; it is all or nothing. In WLM you can expand a Group on the 'To' line and delete individual members of that Group on the fly. Gary VanderMolen "KiddLawson" <KiddLawson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7F389709-8CC5-4437-B247-6374FC98F668@microsoft.com... > 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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