Don Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 8/24/07 5:21 PM:

> It¹s not clear to me how you do this in Entourage. The program doesn¹t  seem
> to want to allow me to paste multiple addresses in the ³to:² ³cc:² or ³bcc:²
> line.  

> I would paste addresses, separated by a semicolon, into the bcc line, usually
> in 50 person chunks and put my own address in the ³to² line.
> 
> Does anyone have any advice regarding this‹or know where I can get such advice
> online?  I searched for a while without much success!


If you were to type the following into the plain text of an email, and drag
it up to your To:  Cc: or Bcc: fields, they input as a string of addresses.
You can also copy the entire line, then make the addressing fields
available, and paste them in.  They will paste in as three discreet
addresses.

Notice that the format does not use a semicolon, but instead uses a comma to
delineate one address from another.

The proper way to set up an address for Entourage is:

FirstName LastName <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Delineate a string of names with a , not a ;


Test 1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, test2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, test3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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