Mail Smart Groups

My mail smart groups are too large for server - How do I make smart groups smaller e.g. A-F, G-L, M-S T-Z? Any help appreciated

Just edit the groups and set the criteria such that it only gets those items you want in the group.
You would likely need to create a criteria entry for each letter to include.
Although I don't know of any personally, you may want to get some third-party software that does mass mailings, or subscribe to a mass mailing service.

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  • Cannot send email to Smart Group from Address Book

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  • How can I get smart group in address book to email?

    digimurr
    Feb 15, 2012 9:58 AM
    Hi
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    Imac 27
    I7
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    If you want to "send an email" to the group, you need to get the group into your email client's Contacts first...
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    From Address Book.App "Help" (±10 years old)
    *See emphasis below* -
    Importing and exporting vCards
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    ÇÇÇ

  • How do I send an email to all members in a smart group?

    I have a smart group set up in messages that I imported from outlook. When I click the + option in the email addy bar, my smart group pops up as an option. Is there a way to select all in the group?

    Select them all and drag them to the To line of a new message (or, better, the BCC line). But be aware that most e-mail servers put limits on the number of addresses a single message can be sent to and daily limits on how many different addresses you're allowed to send e-mails to, as spam control measures.

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