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Using Groups To Address Messages
Many of you have been enquiring about creating email distribution groups, enabling you to communicate with groups of people on a regular basis without having to remember all of their addresses. The following outlines the basics for how to set this up. More details can be found by viewing the Help menus in your respective email programs.
Read on for details of how to do this in Entourage 2004 and Outlook 2003.
Entourage (Mac)
To efficiently send messages to a group of people, such as business associates or relatives, you can create a group address in your Address Book. You can include any members you want in a group, whether or not they are in your Address Book. You can also include a group as a member of another group.
Outlook (Windows)
The distribution list is saved in your Contacts folder by the name you give it.
Posted by JCh in How To.
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