> I have created groups in the AB, country-wise and have stored email
> addresses accordingly.

You  should  be  able  to do this directly by creating an address book
group  for  each  of  your  countries  and one for .com and .net. Then
create   a   filter  for  each  country,  something  like  If  Sender
contains.UK  then  add  sender  to address book UK. I guess this would
mean setting up one query per country, but once set up it should work.

Does this help or am I misinterpreting something?

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Hi Stuart,

Your comment is understood but this is not what i require. for
example, UK clients will have multiple email extensions such as .UK,
.COM and .NET

It is obvious that UK clients will use .UK ext email ID's and so,
these particular email ID's go into the UK group.

My question is, say i have about 2-3000 email ID's all having various
country extension email ID's (such as .UK, .DK, .US etc) as well as
.COM and .NET email ID's too. This bunch of email ID's that i received
from another broker friend who sent it to me via notepad.

from this ID list, how can i chose and separate the .UK ID's?

Say I have all these email ID's stored in notepad. When i separate
them, for example i separate .UK email ID's and save them in another
notepad called UK. So all i have to do is use the import command in
the AB to get these email ID's into the UK group.

But first, I must sort them countrywise to do that and when all the
email ID's are bunched up, how do i sort them?

pleased to hear

-- 
regards
vernon



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