On 30 Nov 2016, at 22:49, Robert Brenstein wrote:
So, to rephrase it, if someone does not want to mix email-related contacts with regular contacts, one should designate Apple's Contacts as basically a private address book for MailMate and use BusyContacts or else for regular contacts. Right?
I don’t about “should” do it that way, but certainly “could” do it that way.
For me, I just use contact groups; business contacts in one group, personal in a second group. Of course some are in both groups, and I have a couple of extra groups for special use cases.
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