go into your mail, then compose, select the "Insert Address" above the To: box, a new window will pop up, select all the addresses you will be sending the email to, then select "insert checked contacts", this will insert all the addresses into your To: box, now you can finish your email!
2006-07-12 08:52:30
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answered by Kare 1
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in the to slot at the top put your email adresses one after the other separated by commas or semicolons like this
address1@yahoo.com, address2@yahoo.com, address3@yahoo.com
you can do this in the address book (contacts list for gmail) where it asks for a person's email address you do what i showed you above and give it a group name instead of a person or company name. this is good for contacting all the members of a club etc.
2006-07-12 07:11:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Generally, you can just type in as many addresses into the "To" or "Recipient" field as you want. Usually you just have to separate the addresses by a comma. For example:
To: emailaddress1@domain.com, emailaddress2@domain.com, emailaddress2@domain.com
A semicolon (;) will also usually work, but a comma is the standard.
Hope this helps!
2006-07-12 07:06:46
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answered by Tech_Geek 2
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You mean a "mass e-mail"........ type in one e-mail address then type a semi-colon, then type the other address, repeat the semi-colon, keep doing that until you've added everyone you intended.
Once you've typed the e-mail, hit send.
P.S. some e-mail servers vary so it might be a comma instead of a semi-colon
2006-07-12 07:10:44
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answered by 81 Honda 5
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separate the addresses with a comma or semi-colon, or you can put the address in the CC box
2006-07-12 07:10:33
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answered by Niecy 6
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either separate the answers with a comma or use the CC or BC box and fill in other address(es)
2006-07-12 07:09:14
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answered by dcbowls 4
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separate the addresses with a comma
2006-07-12 07:07:30
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answered by Jet 6
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seperate the email address with a ; then send...tooo easy..
2006-07-12 07:07:57
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answered by irishmomof3 5
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seperate the emails by a comma (,)
Lemme give u an example. Suppose i wanna send an email to david@yahoo.com and jessica@msn.com Now wat i will do is, i will write david@yahoo.com,jessica@msn.com,michael@hotmail.com
Just put a , between the mail addresses and ur through.
Thanks!!
2006-07-12 07:11:05
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answered by Alpha 3
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type a comma or go to the next line in the space where you type to who you are sending it to
2006-07-12 07:10:46
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answered by Nick 4
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