On Wednesday, July 10, 2002, 2:00:14 AM, Roelof wrote:

RO> I'm not sure about your problem, I can view groups in the address book
RO> and in the address selector that's accessible from the message edit
RO> screen. From both I can address a message to the whole group at once.
RO> And afaik every mail client sees a address book group as a (long) list
RO> of contacts, since that's what they are.

    I think I'm just being too picky:)
    
    Hmmm not sure how Outlook does it since it's been so long since I
    used it, but I remember in Pegasus you had your contacts which
    could be set up into different groups, but then I could make a
    mail-list of recipients based on those contacts and those lists
    weren't all mixed in with the other contact groups.

    Maybe I'm just missing how to set up The Bat correctly. For
    example, lets even make it simpler say I have four people at work
    I e-mail a lot. I don't think I should need to have in my main
    display of contact groups an extra small sub group being displayed
    called "small work friends list" which is really just a subset of
    my main work group. Maybe if I could at least subclass the groups
    that would help. It would be great if I could have a folder like
    hierarchy where I can have a main folder called "Lists" and then
    underneath some smaller subset lists. Not a big deal really
    though, just my personal preference.


-- 

Rick
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