Hello Michael and list,

I'm no expert, but I do this and it works for me.

In the To field, I like to have just one address.

In the Cc field I begin typing. When the right match occurs, usually quickly, I 
just press comma space and begin typing the next address, comma space etc., 
ending the last address with nothing beyond tab or return.

Now, the space after the comma may be unnecessary, and perhaps a semicolon may 
work just as well. Not sure.

This process may be a bit disconcerting as you will hear "selection deleted". 
I've found that you can just ignore this.

Now if there's a better, quicker, safer way I'm all ears, and always open to 
new, better ways of doing things.

Best regards,
John

On Aug 28, 2010, at 2:04 PM, Michael Busboom wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> Can someone please tell me the best way to insert multiple recipients in the 
> To: CC: or BCC fields of an e-mail message I wish to send?  Is each address 
> separated by a Comma, Semicolon or what?  Sometimes, the e-mail address I 
> want is voiced after just typing a couple of letters.  But what is the best 
> way to acknowledge that the address I hear is the right one, move past it and 
> insert the next address?
> 
> Does all of this make sense?
> 
> On a similar note, is there a "Take Command" book for Mail running under Snow 
> Leopard or might there be other materials addressing this topic?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Mike
> 
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