Paul, I just discovered a feature in my Yahoo mail that helps pull up the 
address to start a new message. Under contacts there is a subdivision called 
"lists." I made an "Email Group" list and put my two group addresses under that.


Even quicker, if you don't have a lot of contacts, just enter the first letter 
"L" and it pulls up a list of contacts that start with that letter. I only have 
one "L" so it's super easy.

I haven't noticed what email program you are using, but maybe it has similar 
features.




>________________________________
> From: Mike Fry <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 12:19 PM
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Question on how to START a thread.
>
>On 2012/04/25 18:02, Paula Ryburn wrote:
>
>> I typically "reply" to a message and then strip out the "Re: [LegacyUG]" 
>> part of
>> the subject, too.  Does that not start a new thread from your email service's
>> viewpoint?  (This email is an example.)
>
>No. Because when you hit 'Reply' a message is started that contains a reference
>to the message that you're starting from. Changing the subject simply continues
>an existing thread and allows for what is commonly called 'thread-drift'. This
>is somewhat akin to what happens in reality with a conversation between several
>people.
>
>--
>Regards,
>Mike Fry
>Johannesburg
>
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