Hi Roman,

@28-Oct-2003, 00:23 +0100 (28-Oct 23:23 UK time) Roman Katzer [RK]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to
Marck:

>> Please explain how you intend to use these multiple addresses. What
>> you want affects the answer.

RK> Example a: For my sister, I have two different mail addresses
RK> which I use according to where she'll read my mails first. I
RK> only want to use one address at a time.

I tend to add multiple address book entries for this kind of use and
use <Ctrl-Plus> to get to them via auto complete. It's easier.

RK> Example b: For a friend of mine I have two different mail
RK> addresses which I both want to appear in the Recipient field.

>> see the "Automatically add secondary addresses to the BCC field"
>> option on the "Other" tab of the address book entry edit window.

This is the best way to do that.

RK> So there's no other way to use the mail addresses entered in the
RK> field?

Yes - see my reply to Nick Andriash about using the Address Picker
features.

>> If you want an "entry for a group of people" then you should be
>> making a Group and adding an entry in the group for each address.

RK> Ok, I guess that's a bit too clumsy for Example b.

No - it actually doesn't apply at all. It's just that there have
been folks writing in with similar queries who were actually trying
to program up a mailing group as a single address book entry. I
needed to be clear about what you needed to achieve.

-- 
Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
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