When I email groups, outlook sends the email to old members of the group who no longer are included in the group
I'm trying to migrate my organization's email from Gmail to Outlook.com, and we need to create an email group called support@<my organization>. The email group will then email people within my organization. It's like an email alias?
I can't seem to figure out how to do that with Outlook.com. I went to domain.live.com, and I can't find where groups are created there. I then created a new account called *** Email address is removed for privacy *** and tried to do email forwarding, but Outlook.com only supports one
email address.
Is this feature supports?
Original Title: Unable to send emails using email groups with the BCC. When I try to do that, I get a message that tells me to "enter an address in the To, CC, or BCC"
I am new to Windows Live Mail. I have a new computer and my emails were transferred from the Outlook Express that I used previously. I am secretary for a large organization, so I need to be able to send emails using email groups with the BCC. When I try to do that, I get a message that tells me to "enter an address in the To, CC, or BCC" when I already have my group in the BCC. This does not work. I have tried recreating the groups, but that doesn't seem to help.
Any suggestions??
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I have Bell Sympatico. At one time, next to the email groups, it displayed the number of people in each group, I presume a counter of some kind. With changes, the number of people in each group now does not display. This was good information, especially
in determining maximum emails that you can send daily according to your account limits. Seems to me this would be an easy fix because the programming for this existed at one time. If it's not broken, don't fix it! Anyone notice this and what can we do to have
this brought back?
I am a NEW Windows 8 User. I previously used Vista with Windows Mail. I am not a Business. For years I have had Email Groups to Friends & Family. Today, I sent my first email to one of my Groups, and Hot Mail would not send it. Why do I even need
Hot Mail? I know that a Microsoft Employee spent nearly 3 hours to set up my new mail account. My Primary email address is
(removed by the moderator) Some how my wife's name, Jo, has become the primary sender. That is incorrect. We have other email addresses that are all linked to this account. They are (removed by the
moderator); and (removed by the moderator). I cannot function with limits on my email groups beyond what I have had during the past 6-8 years. Please call me at (removed by the moderator)or (removed by the moderator)so this problem can
be solved...JERRY CUDNEY (removed by the moderator)
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