Hello. go to window then prev recipents and delete the adress you don't want 
there anymore. they will come back but it's a good way to clear out any 
mistakes you've sent to.

S
On Nov 1, 2010, at 8:48 AM, Rebecca Blaevoet wrote:

> Hello:
> I understand that you can't create a distribution list in Mail the same way 
> as you can do it in Outlook et al; but I'm convinced there has to be a 
> quicker way to create a distribution group than by adding each address in 
> Mail to the address book application and then designate a group for it to 
> belong to. Surely! And deleting all those email addresses that automatically 
> get added to your email programme, if you have "automatically add addresses I 
> reply to to my contacts" or whatever setting it is... the problem is, I can't 
> find the contacts list they're all in. They certainly aren't in my address 
> book, that I can see.
> Can somebody tell me
> 1. Where do I find and edit all the addresses that get added to apple mail and
> 2. How to quickly create a distribution list?
> Thanks.
> Rebecca
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