Thanks, Paul. Yes, I am familiar with that very cool Command-plus shortcut that will get Entourage to either place the sender's email address & person's name as a new contact in the address book, or add the email address to an existing contact. With this situation, though, all these emails are coming from the exact same "To" address, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". The Command-plus shortcut wouldn't work here. The body of each of these emails contains only one thing: the personal email address of everyone who's requested information from my site. Because I need all of these email addresses in an address Group, I drag each address over to the Group I've created, this "Send Info Group". So, what I need is to be able to figure out a way to add every one of the Group's email addresses into my address book. I hope this is clear, it's tougher to describe that I realized.
> On 1/14/02 9:31 AM, "Scott Ohlgren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I receive email address in the body of the email, from people requesting >> information from me (their email address does not appear in the From field). >> >> When I receive such an email, I open it, then drag that email address over >> to my "Send Information" Group, which I've created in my Address book. >> >> I now have a hundred or so of these emails in this "Send Info" Group. Is >> there a script for now checking to see if any of these emails are already in >> my Address book (as individual contacts), and if not, add them? >> >> I'm getting smarter now, and have checked the Apple Script Central site, but >> nothing turned up when I searched for Add, Address Book, etc. >> Scott >> >> > No script necessary. If you try to add a contact who is already in the > Address Book, Entourage tells you so. If it's a different email address but > same name, Entourage even asks you if you want to add the new email address > to the existing contact or make a new contact. Try it with a contact you > know is in the Address Book already. (BTW, "emails" are not in the address > book, only contacts and groups. Maybe you mean email addresses, not > messages.) -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
