I'm with you Greg - and just love Emailer. Don't know if I've understood your comments re using - re getting mail at one address which you want to send to somebody at a different address. Can you not just use 'Forward' and type in the new address?
I have a query of my own re group addresses. I have the group names broken down alphabetically so that my IP will accept them. When I send out a communication I just drag the group to the outgoing message and it downloads all the addresses. For some reason I have a couple of times lost these group addresses and I have to type them all in again which is a pain in the neck. I tried duplicating the group - but there is no way to do that; I tried dragging the group from my 'Sent Mail' to the 'In Box' and 'Out Box' but that doesn't work either. Is there a way to back up an individual group without duplicating the whole of the Address Book? Bea >> Actually you don't need to go to a Microsoft product >> because Apples Mail is very usable once you get used to >> it. Try Mail, there is a good support group started now >> and we will all help you as much as possible. > >Oh, yeah, I know there are OS X-native E-mail clients. I just don't think >they hold a candle to Emailer in terms of the user interface. And, for >that matter, I can run Emailer in Classic. What I would like to do long >term, though, is concentrate all my mail into a single client, because I >frequently get mail on one address which could usefully be sent out to >somebody with whom I communicate using a different address. I have to use >Thunderbird (or at least something which supports encrypted mail and >LDAP) for my work-related accounts, so it would be easiest just to port >everything over to Thunderbird, but, as I have said before, I'm not >prepared to give up the wonderfulness that is Emailer, so I thought I'd >check and see if any progress was being made on the port. (And, if >nothing's happening, hopefully prod a little action.) > >Greg > > >Greg Slade http://freegroups.net/groups/cu/www/greg/ >"Self-respect: The secure feeling that no one, as yet, is suspicious." > - H.L. Mencken > >___________________________________________________________________________ >To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

