Email lists for web gallery notifications

Hello everyone,
How can I have a saved email list of people that I can send out notifications of new web galleries instead of having to do one by one in the "tell a friend" field of the web gallery?
I hope there is a way...
Thanks!

Create a group in your Address Book and use you're usual email client. Want the actual link? Send yourself a notification and copy it from that.
Regards
TD

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