*-* On Mon, 02 Sep 2013, at 02:41:30 -0400,
*-* In Article <[email protected]>,
*-* Paul B. Gallagher wrote
*-* About Re: Tags in SeaMonkey's addressbooks?
[ ... ]
> 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.
There is an extension called "Use Bcc Instead" for Thunderbird.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/use-bcc-instead/
I don't know if it works with SeaMonkey, but reviews for it come up
under SeaMonkey as well as under Thunderbird:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/use-bcc-instead/reviews/
so it might be worth looking into.
Ken Whiton
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