Re: [Evolution] multiple email addresses -follow up question



Ralph,

simply type their name in, right click to select e-mail (or use the down
arrow to select it), type a comma, type their name again, and repeat the
process, choosing their other e-mail.

-john <><

On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 19:20, Ralph Sanford wrote:
    On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 14:59, Dan Winship wrote:
    > > good.  However, many of my contacts have multiple email addresses.  (The
    > > address book allows up to 3 if memory servers).  But the chooser doesn't
    > > seem to allow me to choose which email address I wish to use for the
    > > contact I wish to select.
    > 
    > Yeah, the UI for this should get better eventually. For now, you can
    > right-click on the underlined address in the "To" entry of the composer
    > after exiting the address-picker dialog, and it will let you pick which
    > email address you wanted.
    > 
    > -- Dan
    
    As a related question to the above:
    If a contact has multiple email addresses, how do you send to more than
    one address for the same person?  Once you have selected ONE of the
    addresses then none of the remaining addresses can be selected.  It
    appears that once a contact address has been used then all of that
    contact listing is not accessible, can not add the UI add the contacts
    other addresses as CC or BCC (except by typing the address)
    
    The right click to select an address works most of the time, but does
    not acknowledge how to send to multiple address.  The contact list can
    accommodate up to 3 addresses, now how to get the emailer to deal with 2
    or 3 of those addresses simultaneously. 
    
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