Need Help with Outlook Distribution List

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Richard K

I have my Outlook set up talking to my Exchange server. All is working
fine. Now I'm about to add distribution lists to my list of contacts but
I've run into a snag. For each contact in my contacts list they may have
more than 1 email address: (e.g. John Doe has a primary email of
(e-mail address removed) but he also uses (e-mail address removed) which I have put in as his
E-Mail 2 field of his contact). If I want to include John Doe in my
distribution list how can I get Outlook to include BOTH of his email
addresses? I can only think of creating 2 seperate contacts, one for each
email address, in order to do this but then I will really pollute my
contacts list.

Is this possible?

Thanks!

-Richard K
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I have my Outlook set up talking to my Exchange server. All is working fine.
Now I'm about to add distribution lists to my list of contacts but I've run
into a snag. For each contact in my contacts list they may have more than 1
email address: (e.g. John Doe has a primary email of (e-mail address removed) but he
also uses (e-mail address removed) which I have put in as his E-Mail 2 field of his
contact). If I want to include John Doe in my distribution list how can I
get Outlook to include BOTH of his email addresses? I can only think of
creating 2 seperate contacts, one for each email address, in order to do this
but then I will really pollute my contacts list.

When you click Select Members, there should be two entries for John Doe, one
for each address. Choose them both.
 
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Richard K

In my case I have a list of about 400 contacts. Each of the contacts is
assigned a category which I can see and even set the "View" to. When I hit
Action to send an email to the contacts in the category it only selects the
primary email of each contact. If I go the route of creating a DL and
Select Members it does not show me a Category column so I don't know what
names to pick.
 

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