TalkSerotek: Re: limits in addressingfo r messages
- From: Lauro Purcil <lauro.purcil@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: farinaj@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 13:51:45 -0400
Hi John,
As I have said previously, I am just a user.
I have never used outlook or outlook express.
I am still hoping that Serotek will consider removing the limitation.
Meantime, I'll work on learning other means of emailing without those
limitations.
Definitely, I'll keep samobile.
Lauro
Original message:
Hi folks,
there is another option rather than using the system access mobile
network for sending multiple address messages. That would be to use
one of the standard e-mail programs such as outlook or outlook express
and another address, perhaps even something like yahoo mail.
You could create an entry in your e-mail program's address book for all
the recipients of the messages and then send one mailing to many.
this might sound technical but is rather easy and might solve your
problem. In addition it is a good way to separate your work e-mail from
pleasure stuff.
--
John Farina
Albany NY
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Hi folks,
there is another option rather than using the system access mobile network for sending multiple address messages. That would be to use one of the standard e-mail programs such as outlook or outlook express and another address, perhaps even something like yahoo mail.
You could create an entry in your e-mail program's address book for all the recipients of the messages and then send one mailing to many.
this might sound technical but is rather easy and might solve your problem. In addition it is a good way to separate your work e-mail from pleasure stuff.
-- John Farina Albany NY