I am also using Busycontacts and Mailmate. I would suggest to replace
Busycontacts groups with tags. They are far more flexible.
1. Set a tag “Group A” to all members of your “Group A”
2. Right-click on the tag, select “Send Email to , and the
Email-Addresses will be put into the to-field of
I use BusyContacts. My method is to use TextExpander snippets for groups
I email to on a regular basis. https://textexpander.com
Annamarie
On 14 Sep 2019, at 13:12, Shoshanna Green wrote:
If you have a group defined in Apple's Contacts app, you can just
start typing the group name in the To,
If you have a group defined in Apple's Contacts app, you can just start
typing the group name in the To, Cc, or Bcc field in MailMate, wait for
it to autocomplete (or scroll down and select the correct
autocompletion), and hit the comma key to fill in all the addresses
contained in the group.
I have been using MailMate for 25 days now and was writing an email that
I wanted to go to a subset of my contacts. My primary program for
contacts is Busy Contacts. Within Busy Contacts I have a group of
contacts I named Email. This is a group of people I will email
occasionally. With Apple