Ed Mullen wrote:

Please define what you mean by "tags".  And I get the generically
accepted definition of term.  I mean, in SeaMonkey, what do you mean
by "tag"?

SeaMonkey has a built-in feature called "Tag," which you can access by right-clicking a message in the list and looking about halfway down.

However, I see nothing like this in the Address Book. You can assign up to four custom properties to a record in the address book; perhaps that's what he means?

More to the original point:

If you open the Address Book (CTRL-5) and do Tools | Search addresses, you have some rudimentary search tools there. For example, you can find people whose home phone begins with "614" or "216." So if one of the searchable properties contains the data you want, great. But only a hard-wired subset of the built-in fields is searchable, not the fields on the Other tab (Custom 1 through 4 and Notes). And you can't search by specifying that a field is or is not null, and you have no wildcards.

Once you get a hit list, if you select some or all of the hits and click "Compose" at the bottom, you get a mail composition window with all the selected hits in the To: field. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be possible to make them all Bcc: unless you go through the resulting list manually and change each one, one... at... a... time... Not practical for long hit lists.

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War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
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Paul B. Gallagher

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