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In the address book in TH 60.x I stored e-mail addresses after a decimal point in the "e-mail" field, often so that the e-mail would reach several people from one company (for various reasons I have such a configuration for many addresses).

Currently, entering "adres@e-mail.pl, adres@e-mail.pl" here generates an error.

Thus, there is no function that previously worked, that one contact had 2 emails. So, after choosing the name of a specific company, the message reached two recipients.

Is there a solution for this?

In the address book in TH 60.x I stored e-mail addresses after a decimal point in the "e-mail" field, often so that the e-mail would reach several people from one company (for various reasons I have such a configuration for many addresses). Currently, entering "adres@e-mail.pl, adres@e-mail.pl" here generates an error. Thus, there is no function that previously worked, that one contact had 2 emails. So, after choosing the name of a specific company, the message reached two recipients. Is there a solution for this?

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That 'sounds like' it was a bug and not a feature. The solution, as I see it, is to create a list.

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Previously, one contact had the option of adding several addresses, and then, after selecting him, a message was sent to several addresses. How could the list solve the problem if it concerns a dozen or so e-mails I use?

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Maybe I am misunderstanding, but a list would send your message to multiple recipients, and that is what I think is your intent.