sorry for the following. it was begging to be said for about 0.3 seconds.

serialmail is like SCSI post,

serialmail is an app designed to work with mail to gether mail addresses for 
users for on the go quick mailing. helpful for organisations, schools, 
meetings, etc where quick data is useful.


On 24 Nov 2011, at 20:45, Lovette Yewchan wrote:

> what is serial mail and where do I get it?
> Thanks.
> Lovette
> 
> On 2011-11-24, at 9:00 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> I would just use serial mail as some ISPs will trigger a spam when you try 
>> and send to more then x number of people. Serial mail will parse out the 
>> group and put the people in to there separate to field. No spam and I 
>> managed to send to about 30 people a week using this method.
>> 
>> 
>> I do have to say that the group creating is now a lot easier in lion then it 
>> ever was in snl.
>> Take care.
>> On Nov 24, 2011, at 5:37 AM, David Griffith wrote:
>> 
>>> I have just managed to set up my first distribution list with address  book 
>>> and Mail.
>>> There are some options specifically for distribution lists which you can 
>>> bring up in address book when you bring up the context menu so the concept 
>>> of distribution is definitely a Mac as well as a Windows one.
>>> two hurdles   I encountered when I did this war firstly that navigating  
>>> the between the group  , seemed difficult despite tabbing and interacting. 
>>> I eventually closed Address book and was then able to find the table of 
>>> group I had created to paste the contacts in. The new ease of non 
>>> contiguous item selection in Lion proved very  useful here. Not having to 
>>> mess around with cursor tracking was a bonus. Secondly    initially,  the 
>>> distribution list appeared not to work. What I did  was set up the 
>>> distribution list in address Book and then elect email from the context 
>>> menu on the group. This would not work.
>>> What I found in my  case was that I had to close both address book and 
>>> mail. However on opening mail again I was then able to type in the group 
>>> name into the to edit box and mail dutifully added all the maims from the 
>>> address book. So what happened was I typed LVFMC  which was my  group name 
>>> and pressed enter. Mail then populated the to edit boxes with all the 
>>> necessary addresses. It may be that it will  now work from Address Book and 
>>> that mail has to restart to find the group set up by address book before 
>>> all is smooth.   .
>>> Thanks to the lister who posted this question as it has prompted me to sort 
>>> it out for myself.     
>>> David Griffith
>>> 
>>> David Griffith
>>> d.griff...@btinternet.com
>>> 
>>> 
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