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Dear Admin,


call you tell me if there is there a nifty way of doing a 'forward to all' email???


when I send out reminders and news to the regulars for the monthly Backgammon evening I have to (sort of, as typing in the first letter brings up all those that start with that letter) re-enter all the names. I would love to just be able to re-send to my existing group and just add in any new comers... any tips?


thanks in advance and hope you are refreshed for hols

xxCC

If someone's ever replied to all on one of your previos circulars, just do a reply to all on that with all new content. But no I don't think there's a mail group type functionality on the forum I'm afraid.


I guess you could get everyones email addresses atthe event itself and use email, or phone numbers and text(some phones allow for txting groups)

Possibly helpful is the Buddies option - if you add people as a Buddy (you can do this by clicking on their name in any message, and at the bottome of their profile you will see the relevant link) , and click on the Buddies link in the PM page, you get a list of people you have added - just tick the box next to each name you want to send to
  • 2 weeks later...



cool... top tip Mockney... got the 'reply all' from someone else and off I go... backgammon rocks... nearly a year since I set up the monthly evening... really nice crowd and always nice new comers... so THANK YOU Forum admin...


xxCC

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