June 7th, 2011, 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by audiodistiller
I read another thread that gave me this idea:
Create a contact (not a group) and give it a name for the group you want it to represent. In the email field, add all your contacts separated by a comma with no space and save the contact.
For example, I created a contact to be used as a group for my kid's baseball team, "TIGERS-2011" and added all the parents emails with comma separation.
Now, when I use the stock android client to send emails, I just email TIGERS-2011 and it gets to all the contacts that were entered in the email field when I created the TIGERS-2011 contact.
It's not exactly the greatest way to do it, but it works without another app download.
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I have the same issue...is there a limit on the field length? I hope this works for me.
I used to create each kid as their own contact that way in the event of an emergency...I look up the kid, not have to remember who his 2-3-4 parents are (divorces etc)...now even doing that it makes it impossible since you can only select one default email per contact. Even tried grouping groups - so create each parent as a separate contact, then group them under the kid's name, then group all of the kid groups under the team name...no luck. I hate the new contact manager in GMAIL and the Android contact manager on my DX...absolutely a step backwards.
How can you allow a person to have multiple email addresses but then not have any mechanism in place to send a single email to all of that person's email addresses you have stored for them???? They really dropped the ball on this one.
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