I don't use Personal Address Books (PAB) in Outlook as I was under the
impression they are being phased out - it that correct?
Adam
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"stw" <stevewa...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:QQgz6.7532$BA3.2...@monolith.news.easynet.net...
> In oredr to create a distribution list from the client side, get them to
> click on thier personal address book tab, then in the top left corner
there
> is an icon which looks like a "white card". Click on this and a window
will
> appear asking for a new entry. Here youu can specify a new distribution
list
> where you import your addresses/contacts from your own personal list.
>
> Then when you save and close you should have a personal distribution list
in
> your address book ! - Hope this helps.
> "CD" <cathy@spam_me_baby.com> wrote in message
> news:#dzHRAKrAHA.2000@tkmsftngp03...
> > This may be a stupid question, and I apologize, but this is all new to
me.
> > A user wants to be able to create a distribution list on his own. (A VP
> > user).
> > Is this something that can be done from the client side? Or do I need
to
> go
> > in an physically create one from an exchange server?
> >
> > Also, what if I have an database (Access table) of email addresses and I
> > want to be able to send say 50 users an email. Do I need to use
ASP/CDO?
> >
> > Isn't there a way to put a bunch of email addresses in a text file and
> refer
> > to it somehow.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
>
>