Re[2]: Address Book groups and 2+ addresses per contact

2008-03-09 Thread simbabque
Hello Volker, Saturday, March 8, 2008, 11:22:20 PM, you wrote: > Yep, you are right. — Another solution could be: > - Open address book > - Right-click the desired contact > - Choose "New message to => [EMAIL PROTECTED]" So I guess this won't work when writing to a whole group. Thanks anyway, I

Re[2]: Address Book Groups & Sorting Office

2007-01-21 Thread David Earl
Hi Roelof, RO> Hallo David, RO> On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 09:44:27 +0100GMT (21-1-2007, 9:44 +0100, where I RO> live), you wrote: DE>> I've got an address book group "Customer". I'd like to move all DE>> email from anyone in that group to a folder. I'm hoping that I can DE>> use: DE>> Sender contains

Re[2]: Address Book & Groups

2003-12-21 Thread Hugh T. Hodges
On Sunday, December 21, 2003 at 19:24:47 GMT +1100 (which was 12:24 AM where I live) Chris wrote: Chris> So, can anyone tell me how you address an email to multiple Chris> recipients without having to double click on their address book Chris> entries each & every time you want to send them an emai

Re[2]: Address book groups

2003-10-09 Thread rich gregory
MDP> By creating an group and selecting it in the tree before doing the MDP> import. TB will ask you if you want the new addresses in this group. That'll do it then!!! Thx VMch -- Current version is 2.00.6 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://ww

Re[2]: Address book groups

2003-10-09 Thread rich gregory
RG>> OK then, I bet can COPY the full list of names to a text file RG>> (or XLS or DOC or whatever) and use an alternate import feature. RG>> Any suggestions, Batters, how I can import several large mailing RG>> lists so that each is imported into or is recognized as a group? MDP> CSV import is li

Re[2]: Address book groups

2003-10-09 Thread rich gregory
RG>> I have an address group with thousands of names in the format: MDP> RG>> ... But TB sees this format and only uses the FIRST name in the RG>> list for to send the email mssg to. RG>> Anybody have any thoughts on how I can best format MDP> Erm - that's ... a single address book MDP> entr

Re[2]: Address Book Groups

2002-05-15 Thread Mike Dillinger
[Original Message] From: Roelof Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 01:56 PM PT RO> RO> Anyhow why is it easier for maintenance to have contacts in multiple RO> address books? I don't see where's the difference between different RO> groups or different ab's. Except that on

Re[2]: Address book / Groups

2001-02-19 Thread Quin Selman
Hello Marck, Monday, February 19, 2001, 3:45:05 AM, you wrote: MDP>>> This is because the group has the property "Hide items if not MDP>>> explicitly selected". If you un-check that, the group members MDP>>> reappear at the PAB root level. QS>> ... Is there some case one would want to do QS>> t

Re[2]: Address book / Groups

2001-02-18 Thread Quin Selman
Hello Marck, Thursday, February 15, 2001, 5:17:17 PM, you wrote: MDP> This is because the group has the property "Hide items if not MDP> explicitly selected". If you un-check that, the group members reappear MDP> at the PAB root level. Am I the only one who wonders what is the purpose of hiding

Re[2]: Address book / Groups

2001-02-15 Thread Dave Gorman
Hello Marck, Thursday, February 15, 2001, 6:17:17 PM, you wrote: MDP> This is because the group has the property "Hide items if not MDP> explicitly selected". If you un-check that, the group members reappear MDP> at the PAB root level. That's exactly it! Thanks a lot, Marck. I guess I should ha