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How can i create an email list to which thunderbird does not send emails? A 'do not send to these ids' list.

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I would like to create an email list to which thunderbird should not send emails to. How do i do this? I send promotional emails and sometimes people say ' do not send me emails'. I would like thunderbird to remember these emails. Please help

I would like to create an email list to which thunderbird should not send emails to. How do i do this? I send promotional emails and sometimes people say ' do not send me emails'. I would like thunderbird to remember these emails. Please help

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Oh dear. All those "emails". Have I interpreted this correctly?

I would like to create an email address list to which thunderbird should not send email messages. How do i do this? I send promotional email messages and sometimes people say ' do not send me email messages'. I would like thunderbird to remember these email addresses. Please help

You probably need some proper CRM software to manage this.

You could create separate address books, or mailing lists, for regular and "no contact" customers. The MoreFunctionsForAddressBook add-on allows you to associate specific address books with each account, so you could at least discourage the inclusion of "no contact" addresses, but the success of this somewhat depends on how you create your mailing runs.

You could create outgoing filters, based on inclusion in a specific address book, but I can't think how to make it do anything useful.

I suspect a mail merge could be used, and be made to employ a conditional test on some entry in the CSV data file that tells it whether or not to include a particular address.

In short, I think this is outside the capabilities of a regular email client.