Hello Colin,

Did you make a typing mistake when you described the syntax you used to use the 
address book in mail for entering multiple recipients?  I couldn't quite figure 
out what you meant.

Thanks,

Mike
On 29,Aug,2010, at 12:41 AM, focus wrote:

> Hi there!
> I do not know if you use the address book on your mac!
> But when I write an email that has to go to many people, I use cmd\opt\a in 
> the email window, this brings up my address panel and I can select the name 
> or names, and you can put as many as you need!
> You also get the option to put them in cc bcc as well as "to" hth
> Colin
> Skype focus_66
> On 28 Aug 2010, at 19:38, John Sanfilippo wrote:
> 
>> Hello Michael and list,
>> 
>> I'm no expert, but I do this and it works for me.
>> 
>> In the To field, I like to have just one address.
>> 
>> In the Cc field I begin typing. When the right match occurs, usually 
>> quickly, I just press comma space and begin typing the next address, comma 
>> space etc., ending the last address with nothing beyond tab or return.
>> 
>> Now, the space after the comma may be unnecessary, and perhaps a semicolon 
>> may work just as well. Not sure.
>> 
>> This process may be a bit disconcerting as you will hear "selection 
>> deleted". I've found that you can just ignore this.
>> 
>> Now if there's a better, quicker, safer way I'm all ears, and always open to 
>> new, better ways of doing things.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> John
>> 
>> On Aug 28, 2010, at 2:04 PM, Michael Busboom wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> 
>>> Can someone please tell me the best way to insert multiple recipients in 
>>> the To: CC: or BCC fields of an e-mail message I wish to send?  Is each 
>>> address separated by a Comma, Semicolon or what?  Sometimes, the e-mail 
>>> address I want is voiced after just typing a couple of letters.  But what 
>>> is the best way to acknowledge that the address I hear is the right one, 
>>> move past it and insert the next address?
>>> 
>>> Does all of this make sense?
>>> 
>>> On a similar note, is there a "Take Command" book for Mail running under 
>>> Snow Leopard or might there be other materials addressing this topic?
>>> 
>>> Thank you,
>>> 
>>> Mike
>>> 
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