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All,
I have been testing using a new group that I created today and I am unable
to send out to a group in the BCC line. If I enter the addresses manually,
it works fine. Has anyone else run in to this? 10.5.2 and Office 2008 with
the most current update.

I have also found a bug in using groups in the ³to:² line. If you have the
³don¹t show addresses when sending to the group² button selected, it doesn¹t
send the email to the groups. Rather it sends to your ³me² contact.

This is happening on 2 different machines and I am wondering if anyone else
is seeing this.
Thanks,
Collin

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Re: Using Groups in BCC. by Collin

Collin
Thu May 01 18:53:40 CDT 2008

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Found the issue. When editing the group, when you click on the open space
below, it adds a blank line for you to enter a new address. If you close out
of the window directly, it leaves that blank address. To get rid of the
extra line you either have to select it and hit delete, or select another
contact.
For some reason, if you leave a blank contact in your list, it stops the bcc
from going out to anyone on the list.

Hope this helps,
Collin

On 5/1/08 5:38 PM, in article
C43FB0A5.284B4%Collin.mariner@onrequestimages.com, "Collin Mariner"
<Collin.mariner@onrequestimages.com> wrote:

> All,
> I have been testing using a new group that I created today and I am unable to
> send out to a group in the BCC line. If I enter the addresses manually, it
> works fine. Has anyone else run in to this? 10.5.2 and Office 2008 with the
> most current update.
>
> I have also found a bug in using groups in the ³to:² line. If you have the
> ³don¹t show addresses when sending to the group² button selected, it doesn¹t
> send the email to the groups. Rather it sends to your ³me² contact.
>
> This is happening on 2 different machines and I am wondering if anyone else is
> seeing this.
> Thanks,
> Collin



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nd the issue. When editing the group, when you click on the open space below=
, it adds a blank line for you to enter a new address. If you close out of t=
he window directly, it leaves that blank address. To get rid of the extra li=
ne you either have to select it and hit delete, or select another contact.<B=
R>
For some reason, if you leave a blank contact in your list, it stops the bc=
c from going out to anyone on the list. <BR>
<BR>
Hope this helps,<BR>
Collin<BR>
<BR>
On 5/1/08 5:38 PM, in article C43FB0A5.284B4%Collin.mariner@onrequestimages=
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</SPAN></FONT></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT SIZE=3D"5"><FONT FACE=3D"Century Gothic"=
><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:12pt'>All,<BR>
I have been testing using a new group that I created today and I am unable =
to send out to a group in the BCC line. &nbsp;If I enter the addresses manua=
lly, it works fine. Has anyone else run in to this? &nbsp;10.5.2 and Office =
2008 with the most current update.<BR>
<BR>
I have also found a bug in using groups in the &#8220;to:&#8221; line. If y=
ou have the &#8220;don&#8217;t show addresses when sending to the group&#822=
1; button selected, it doesn&#8217;t send the email to the groups. Rather it=
sends to your &#8220;me&#8221; contact. <BR>
<BR>
This is happening on 2 different machines and I am wondering if anyone else=
is seeing this.<BR>
Thanks,<BR>
Collin<BR>
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Re: Using Groups in BCC. by Diane

Diane
Thu May 01 19:36:46 CDT 2008

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"Collin Mariner" wrote:

> Found the issue. When editing the group, when you click on the open space
> below, it adds a blank line for you to enter a new address. If you close out
> of the window directly, it leaves that blank address. To get rid of the extra
> line you either have to select it and hit delete, or select another contact.
> For some reason, if you leave a blank contact in your list, it stops the bcc
> from going out to anyone on the list.

Thanks! Good info.

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e:12pt'>Found the issue. When editing the group, when you click on the open =
space below, it adds a blank line for you to enter a new address. If you clo=
se out of the window directly, it leaves that blank address. To get rid of t=
he extra line you either have to select it and hit delete, or select another=
contact.<BR>
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c from going out to anyone on the list. <BR>
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Re: Using Groups in BCC. by a-carol

a-carol
Mon May 19 15:22:01 CDT 2008

Another workaround is to click "sort list" button in group editing window.
This will get rid of the blank contact.

Thanks
Carol Leung

a-carolATmicrosoftDOTcom
Microsoft Entourage Test
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"Collin Mariner" wrote:

> Found the issue. When editing the group, when you click on the open space
> below, it adds a blank line for you to enter a new address. If you close out
> of the window directly, it leaves that blank address. To get rid of the
> extra line you either have to select it and hit delete, or select another
> contact.
> For some reason, if you leave a blank contact in your list, it stops the bcc
> from going out to anyone on the list.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Collin
>
> On 5/1/08 5:38 PM, in article
> C43FB0A5.284B4%Collin.mariner@onrequestimages.com, "Collin Mariner"
> <Collin.mariner@onrequestimages.com> wrote:
>
> > All,
> > I have been testing using a new group that I created today and I am unable to
> > send out to a group in the BCC line. If I enter the addresses manually, it
> > works fine. Has anyone else run in to this? 10.5.2 and Office 2008 with the
> > most current update.
> >
> > I have also found a bug in using groups in the ³to:² line. If you have the
> > ³don¹t show addresses when sending to the group² button selected, it doesn¹t
> > send the email to the groups. Rather it sends to your ³me² contact.
> >
> > This is happening on 2 different machines and I am wondering if anyone else is
> > seeing this.
> > Thanks,
> > Collin
>
>
>