How to correspond one man to a few (> 2) addresses?
I have a man which use 3 e-mail addresses. So, I want for each letter with any of three these addresses to look with one name (i.e. Ivanov Ivan instead of [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]). When I create one contact and add one address as main and two as additional, Thunderbird do not recognaise additional e-mails. Temporarily I solve this problem created three contacts with the same name but different e-mail addresses. But this solution seems to me very stupid, and I hope there is better and smarter solution, which I don't find. Help me please, and sorry for bad English.
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Using additional email addresses: Method via the 'Address Book'.
- click on 'Address Book'
- select the address book name
- select the contact, so it shows in the lower pane.
- Left click on the required additional email address.
A new Write window will open showing the additional email address in a TO field.
Method via the Write window. In a TO field:
- start to type - Either the additional email address OR name of person
- Select the one you need from the drop down options.
Whilst the 'Contact Pane' only displays the main email address, the TO/Cc/Bcc fields will offer options including additional email addresses.