Re: [MlMt] Help: Using MM with Third Party Contact Programs

2019-09-19 Thread Lothar
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 your new 
Mailmate-message.


Hope that helps.

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Re: [MlMt] Help: Using MM with Third Party Contact Programs

2019-09-15 Thread Annamarie Pluhar
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, 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. Will that work with BusyContacts?


On 14 Sep 2019, at 12:22, Bruce Lynn wrote:

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 Mail I could open Busy Contacts, hold down 
the ⌘ (command) key, select the recipients and drag them to either 
the “CC” or “BCC” fields of the email I was composing. This 
does not work with MailMate.


Shoshanna Green
shoshan...@gmail.com
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Re: [MlMt] Help: Using MM with Third Party Contact Programs

2019-09-14 Thread Shoshanna Green
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. Will that work with BusyContacts?


On 14 Sep 2019, at 12:22, Bruce Lynn wrote:

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 Mail I could open Busy Contacts, hold down 
the ⌘ (command) key, select the recipients and drag them to either 
the “CC” or “BCC” fields of the email I was composing. This 
does not work with MailMate.


Shoshanna Green
shoshan...@gmail.com
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[MlMt] Help: Using MM with Third Party Contact Programs

2019-09-14 Thread Bruce Lynn
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 Mail I could open Busy Contacts, hold down the 
⌘ (command) key, select the recipients and drag them to either the 
“CC” or “BCC” fields of the email I was composing. This does not 
work with MailMate. With Apple’s contacts nothing happens, with Busy 
Contacts it copies over the contacts physical address and phone number 
and with Cardhop only the name is copied over.


Some of you might be thinking why doesn’t he just start typing names 
and let them autocomplete. The answer to this is that I have a large 
group of people that I email occasionally and I do not remember every 
name in the list. Additionally I limit the recipients in this list to 
those who I believe are really interested in the topic.


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