Hi Michael,

I simply press the return key after either entering the complete address (if 
new) or after the voiced address if it's known to Mail.  Pressing return 
automatically lets Mail know that you wish to enter a new recipient without the 
need of a comma or semi-colon.  This will work in all address fields.  If you 
move out of the "To" field and then wish to add an address at the end of the 
list, simply navigate back to the "To" field, interact with it, navigate to the 
end of the addresses, then type in the new address.  As long as you've done 
this, the existing addresses will not be removed and your new address will be 
appended to the list.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2010-08-28, at 12:04 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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