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Hello junk!

On Monday, July 30, 2001 at 9:04:00 AM you wrote:

> Is it possible to send a message to a recipient, whose information has
> been entered into the Address Book, using an address other than their
> default without having to type it in manually? In other words, how can
> I send a message to someone using *their* second or third e-mail
> address, which I've defined in the Address Book, without actually
> having to type it in the To: field by hand? I hope this question makes
> sense to everyone because now I'm totally confused. <:P

It makes sense. But sadly ... If you want to send a message to a
recipient with more than one address you have, for now, make every
address its own AB entry.

To choose from the multiple addresses entered in one entry is a
long-standing wish.





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Dierk Haasis
http://www.Write4U.de

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Walda)

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