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Use a filter to forward to an email list

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I would like to use a filter to forward emails to a list that I have created, allowing me to add to or remove addresses from the list for maintenance purposes.

I have tried the same syntax that works in the To, CC or BCC fields, but I always am told to enter a valid email address in the "Forward Message To" option.

I would like to use a filter to forward emails to a list that I have created, allowing me to add to or remove addresses from the list for maintenance purposes. I have tried the same syntax that works in the To, CC or BCC fields, but I always am told to enter a valid email address in the "Forward Message To" option.

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Filters won't accept list names, but you can add multiple addresses separated by commas.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410474

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Hello there dtrump1. We have read your message. We try to help you.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/organize-your-messages-using-filters


Greetings Firefox volunteer.

Modified by День сумо

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Chosen Solution

Filters won't accept list names, but you can add multiple addresses separated by commas.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410474

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Thank you. That method of putting all addresses on a single forward operation separated by commas is better than my original method of multiple forward entries.

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Hello there again.

Just because you can place comma separated addresses on a single line and successfully send the mail does not mean the rest of the program supports that..



Greetings Firefox volunteer.

Modified by День сумо

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I'm unsure what the issue would be with "the rest of the program". Use of the commas in a single line eliminated the issue of receiving multiple copies of the FWD - one for each addressee.

So unless there is some hidden disadvantage, I'm happy with the solution.