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Old June 19th, 2004, 12:21 PM
IPT
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Default OE Address Book - Contact with Multiple Email Addresses

I have a contact, with 2 or more email addresses inside, with one of them
set as default.

I want to be able to send email to this contact, to all (or selective) email
addresses.

Whenever I type the name, OE only insert the default email address.

Of course, I can click on the TO: and rightclick on the contact, choose
Action - Send Mail To: - choose address. But this is way too troublesome
when you need to select multiple email addresses, and multiple person.

How can I do, like: I enter the name in compose email, and when i click on
Check Name, it lists for me the addresses in that contact.

Or this is just another "It's expected" non-sense from Microsoft? This word
really need to be deleted from their dictionary. I myself can write a
software, and when user hits error, I just simply say "It's expected". When
user asks again "Why is it so?", I would answer again "It's expected, that's
why".

Thanks in advance.


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Old June 20th, 2004, 12:48 PM
Ron Sommer
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Default OE Address Book - Contact with Multiple Email Addresses

Create a separate entry in the Address Book for each address.
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Ron Sommer

"IPT" wrote in message
...
I have a contact, with 2 or more email addresses inside, with one of them
set as default.

I want to be able to send email to this contact, to all (or selective)

email
addresses.

Whenever I type the name, OE only insert the default email address.

Of course, I can click on the TO: and rightclick on the contact, choose
Action - Send Mail To: - choose address. But this is way too troublesome
when you need to select multiple email addresses, and multiple person.

How can I do, like: I enter the name in compose email, and when i click on
Check Name, it lists for me the addresses in that contact.

Or this is just another "It's expected" non-sense from Microsoft? This

word
really need to be deleted from their dictionary. I myself can write a
software, and when user hits error, I just simply say "It's expected".

When
user asks again "Why is it so?", I would answer again "It's expected,

that's
why".

Thanks in advance.



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Old June 20th, 2004, 05:00 PM
IPT
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Default OE Address Book - Contact with Multiple Email Addresses

I'd consider this as a bug, which Ms need to fix. Don't you agree?

"Ron Sommer" wrote in message
...
Create a separate entry in the Address Book for each address.
--
Ron Sommer

"IPT" wrote in message
...
I have a contact, with 2 or more email addresses inside, with one of

them
set as default.

I want to be able to send email to this contact, to all (or selective)

email
addresses.

Whenever I type the name, OE only insert the default email address.

Of course, I can click on the TO: and rightclick on the contact, choose
Action - Send Mail To: - choose address. But this is way too troublesome
when you need to select multiple email addresses, and multiple person.

How can I do, like: I enter the name in compose email, and when i click

on
Check Name, it lists for me the addresses in that contact.

Or this is just another "It's expected" non-sense from Microsoft? This

word
really need to be deleted from their dictionary. I myself can write a
software, and when user hits error, I just simply say "It's expected".

When
user asks again "Why is it so?", I would answer again "It's expected,

that's
why".

Thanks in advance.





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Old June 20th, 2004, 09:30 PM
Ron Sommer
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Default OE Address Book - Contact with Multiple Email Addresses

I find it faster to have separate addresses.
Say I have Tom (work) and Tom (home), go to the Address Book and you can
just pick which one.
If both addresses where under one name and you didn't want the default
address, you would have to do one more step to get the correct address.
--
Ron Sommer

"IPT" wrote in message
...
I'd consider this as a bug, which Ms need to fix. Don't you agree?

"Ron Sommer" wrote in message
...
Create a separate entry in the Address Book for each address.
--
Ron Sommer

"IPT" wrote in message
...
I have a contact, with 2 or more email addresses inside, with one of

them
set as default.

I want to be able to send email to this contact, to all (or selective)

email
addresses.

Whenever I type the name, OE only insert the default email address.

Of course, I can click on the TO: and rightclick on the contact,

choose
Action - Send Mail To: - choose address. But this is way too

troublesome
when you need to select multiple email addresses, and multiple person.

How can I do, like: I enter the name in compose email, and when i

click
on
Check Name, it lists for me the addresses in that contact.

Or this is just another "It's expected" non-sense from Microsoft? This

word
really need to be deleted from their dictionary. I myself can write a
software, and when user hits error, I just simply say "It's expected".

When
user asks again "Why is it so?", I would answer again "It's expected,

that's
why".

Thanks in advance.






 




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