Create individual messages with Apple Mail

I'd like to be able to send a message to a group of from my CONTACTS and be able to address each person by first name (from the CONTACT record.)
Something like:
Dear xxx,
Etc etc
Each recipient would get the same message but with his/her name where the XXX is in the greeting.
This is similar to a word processing program's Mail Merge feature.
Is there any way to do this with Apple Mail?
Rick
Medford Oregon

Not just with Mail unless you can write AppleScripts and Automator actions, but if you have Pages, Microsoft Office or another such solution you can do mail merge with those. Another product mentioned in other threads is this one:
http://www.falkon-ware.com/SerialMailer/
I have no experience with it myself. You'll find other options if you search MacUpdate.com for "mail merge".
Regards.

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