All my groups have more than one name as the word itself implies, otherwise
there wouldn't be any need to have the group in the first place. I don't get
any personal names at all, just the name of the group that I put in before it
was sent to drafts. So you guys are both telling me that you have the latest
OE 6 and are able to accomplish this feat? Is that correct.
"Ron Sommer" wrote:
If the group name only has one address, then the name is all that you will
see.
Click on the Address Book and insert a group name.
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Ron Sommer
"Danny" wrote in message
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: Are you sure we're talking the latest version of OE 6? My group name is
still
: there no matter what I do, unless I'm missing something here.
:
: "Michael Santovec" wrote:
:
: There's a trick to sending to some, but not all, of the members of a
: group in Outlook Express.
: - Start the mail as usual and enter the group in the TO (or CC or BCC)
: field.
: - But instead of sending the message, click the X in the upper right
: hand corner of the message window and click YES when asked if you want
: to save the message.
: - Then go to your DRAFTS folder. You'll find the message there. Double
: click it to open in a message composition window.
: - You'll find that the group name has been replaced by the list of
: e-mail addresses. You can highlight and delete the unwanted one. Also
: delete the extra semicolon that is left over for separating that name
: for the adjacent one.
: - You can now send the message as normal.
:
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: Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
:
:
: "Danny" wrote in message
: ...
: When sending to a group, is there any way to produce the + along with
: it as
: Outlook and some other mail clients do. I really would like to be able
: to
: somehow expand any particular group where as I can then remove certain
: names
: from the group such as the person who sent it to me. Thanks for any
: help!
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