You should be able to skip the step that asks you to check for valid
email addresses.  If you skip this, all people in the found set should
get the email, whether they have good addresses or not.

Carl


Alliance for Sustainability wrote:
> 
> I am using runtime ebase 1.00 on a PC. We send out a monthly
> e-newsletter to about 650 people. I finally realized today that ebase
> is excluding perfectly valid e-mail addresses that it thinks are "bad"
> from these mailings. No good. The e-mail addresses are perfectly
> valid. I've tried re-entering them, "researching" them.... What can I
> do to get ebase to stop doing this so these "bad" folks can get their
> newsletter?
> 
> Thanks!
> Krista Leraas
> Alliance for Sustainability
> 1521 University Ave SE
> Minneapolis, MN 55414
> 612-331-1099
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New Hampshire Rivers Council
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Concord, NH  03301
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