Groups of mail boxes in Outlook Express

K

K.

Hello!

I often send similar emails to the same group of people (=the same mail
boxes).
How to send one message into the a few emails at one time, but previously
having
thrown them into the one group, so I would type not "(e-mail address removed);
(e-mail address removed);
(e-mail address removed)", but I would like to type one group of emails:
"EXAMBLE GROUP".
Is it possible to do it in Win XP Home Edition Outlook Express?
If so how?

Thank you in advance for help
M.
 
B

Bill Brehm

Open Tools, Address Book, then click New, New Group... Add the individuals
to the group then send to the group rather than the list of individuals.
 
K

K.

U¿ytkownik "Bill Brehm said:
Open Tools, Address Book, then click New, New Group... Add the individuals
to the group then send to the group rather than the list of individuals.
I did so, but it doesn`t work. I added 4 emails into the one group (called
"EXAMPLE GROUP") and then I clicked "OK" to confirm these changes.
Then I returned to the "Local folders->Mailbox->New mail" and then in the
"To:" field I typed
"EXAMPLE GROUP", and clicked "Send" and I`ve just got such error message:

"There is no fits/individuals" (maybe I translated it wrongly)

It seems like this group would not exist.
But why? I clicked "OK" after creating group

Please help me
M.
 
B

Bill Brehm

I was assuming you had your contacts in the address book already. if not,
please try to create new contacts for each of your contacts, then add them
to a new group. you can also create the new contacts from within the new
group dialog by selecting New Contact rather than Select Members.
 
B

Brian Tillman

K. said:
Is it possible to do it in Win XP Home Edition Outlook Express?
If so how?

Ask in an OUtlook EXPRESS newsgroup, like
microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general. This newsgroup is for Office
Outlook, a completely different application.
 

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