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How can I attach individual e-mail address lists to an e-mail and then send the lists to another person?

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I want someone else to be able to send group e-mails, using mail lists that I have created. What is the easiest way of e-mailing my mail lists to someone else? I do not see how individual mail lists can be made as an attachment to an e-mail.

I want someone else to be able to send group e-mails, using mail lists that I have created. What is the easiest way of e-mailing my mail lists to someone else? I do not see how individual mail lists can be made as an attachment to an e-mail.

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You cannot send mailing lists.

You can export the contents of a mailing list to a file and send the file to another person. They would have to use the contact info in that file to import to their address book and then create a mailing list.

The export command is under Tools in the Address Book window. Find out what file type the receivers email client can work with and send them that type of file.

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You cannot send mailing lists.

You can export the contents of a mailing list to a file and send the file to another person. They would have to use the contact info in that file to import to their address book and then create a mailing list.

The export command is under Tools in the Address Book window. Find out what file type the receivers email client can work with and send them that type of file.

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Thanks. I suspected that was the answer.