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Old April 11th 08, 03:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Tim
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Default Use mulitple e-mail addresses of a contact

I wanted to send an e-mail to a contact's multiple addresses. I thought all
I would have to do is fill in all of their contact e-mails (ie e-mail, e-mail
2, e-mail 3) and it would send to all 3 addresses. It looks like I have to
create 3 different contacts of the same name, as it only goes to the e-mail
of the first e-mail.
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