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Hi, With outlook i used to have a seperate contacts folder for friends etc, and a seperate one for the mailing list for my business. I'm not talking about gruops, they were actually in two different places. There are about 350 people on my mailing list so i don't want to mix the two. When i sent an email i could click on a dropdown and choose which contacts list to send from. Is there a way of doing this with windows mail? I've tried creating an folder within contacts, but it's not visible when i click on "To" in an email. thanks in advance. Ron
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Click on Contacts, New Contact Groups. Note: What this gets you is an all-or-nothing mailing list. You can't (on the spur of the moment) delete one of the members of a group. Gary VanderMolen "Ron"
| QUOTE | | Hi, With outlook i used to have a seperate contacts folder for friends etc, and a seperate one for the mailing list for my business. I'm not talking about gruops, they were actually in two different places. There are about 350 people on my mailing list so i don't want to mix the two. When i sent an email i could click on a dropdown and choose which contacts list to send from. Is there a way of doing this with windows mail? I've tried creating an folder within contacts, but it's not visible when i click on "To" in an email. thanks in advance. Ron |
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thanks gary, but i would have to have ALL of my contacts in the one place. i want to avoid mixing my 90 odd personal contacts in with the 350 odd mailing list contacts. i'd like to keep them all seperate. is this possible? ron "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
| QUOTE | Click on Contacts, New Contact Groups. Note: What this gets you is an all-or-nothing mailing list. You can't (on the spur of the moment) delete one of the members of a group. Gary VanderMolen "Ron" Hi, With outlook i used to have a seperate contacts folder for friends etc, and a seperate one for the mailing list for my business. I'm not talking about gruops, they were actually in two different places. There are about 350 people on my mailing list so i don't want to mix the two. When i sent an email i could click on a dropdown and choose which contacts list to send from. Is there a way of doing this with windows mail? I've tried creating an folder within contacts, but it's not visible when i click on "To" in an email. thanks in advance. Ron |
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'Contact Groups' is the only way I know to separate them. I agree it's not very satisfactory. Gary VanderMolen "Ron"
| QUOTE | thanks gary, but i would have to have ALL of my contacts in the one place. i want to avoid mixing my 90 odd personal contacts in with the 350 odd mailing list contacts. i'd like to keep them all seperate. is this possible? ron "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Click on Contacts, New Contact Groups. Note: What this gets you is an all-or-nothing mailing list. You can't (on the spur of the moment) delete one of the members of a group. Gary VanderMolen "Ron" Hi, With outlook i used to have a seperate contacts folder for friends etc, and a seperate one for the mailing list for my business. I'm not talking about gruops, they were actually in two different places. There are about 350 people on my mailing list so i don't want to mix the two. When i sent an email i could click on a dropdown and choose which contacts list to send from. Is there a way of doing this with windows mail? I've tried creating an folder within contacts, but it's not visible when i click on "To" in an email. thanks in advance. Ron |
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Hi Gary, I have got Ron's problem on a larger scale. Also I find the need to block each sender individually very irritating (see elsewhere). These issues plus the inflexibility of contact groups means I cannot use Win Mail. Can I use OE in vista? Mike "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
| QUOTE | 'Contact Groups' is the only way I know to separate them. I agree it's not very satisfactory. Gary VanderMolen "Ron" thanks gary, but i would have to have ALL of my contacts in the one place. i want to avoid mixing my 90 odd personal contacts in with the 350 odd mailing list contacts. i'd like to keep them all seperate. is this possible? ron "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Click on Contacts, New Contact Groups. Note: What this gets you is an all-or-nothing mailing list. You can't (on the spur of the moment) delete one of the members of a group. Gary VanderMolen "Ron" Hi, With outlook i used to have a seperate contacts folder for friends etc, and a seperate one for the mailing list for my business. I'm not talking about gruops, they were actually in two different places. There are about 350 people on my mailing list so i don't want to mix the two. When i sent an email i could click on a dropdown and choose which contacts list to send from. Is there a way of doing this with windows mail? I've tried creating an folder within contacts, but it's not visible when i click on "To" in an email. thanks in advance. Ron
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No, you can't use OE in Vista. Gary VanderMolen "Mike"
| QUOTE | Hi Gary, I have got Ron's problem on a larger scale. Also I find the need to block each sender individually very irritating (see elsewhere). These issues plus the inflexibility of contact groups means I cannot use Win Mail. Can I use OE in vista? Mike "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: 'Contact Groups' is the only way I know to separate them. I agree it's not very satisfactory. Gary VanderMolen "Ron" thanks gary, but i would have to have ALL of my contacts in the one place. i want to avoid mixing my 90 odd personal contacts in with the 350 odd mailing list contacts. i'd like to keep them all seperate. is this possible? ron "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Click on Contacts, New Contact Groups. Note: What this gets you is an all-or-nothing mailing list. You can't (on the spur of the moment) delete one of the members of a group. Gary VanderMolen "Ron" Hi, With outlook i used to have a seperate contacts folder for friends etc, and a seperate one for the mailing list for my business. I'm not talking about gruops, they were actually in two different places. There are about 350 people on my mailing list so i don't want to mix the two. When i sent an email i could click on a dropdown and choose which contacts list to send from. Is there a way of doing this with windows mail? I've tried creating an folder within contacts, but it's not visible when i click on "To" in an email. thanks in advance. Ron
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