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Hello,
I have a customer who, in an effort to create mailing lists with thousands of customers in it has created about a hundred different contact lists. Each of these lists contains the members of mailing lists. Then, they have created a contact list that contains all the distribution lists. They are using Outlook 2003 with an Exchange Server. What I am trying to achieve is the ability to have other people in the organization search those contact lists (basically share the contact list), the problem is that since there are many, I don't know how to share them. I have tried moving them into one contact list, but that collapses the mailing lists, which, given the size and number of the lists is unacceptable. If this can be done without collapsing them, then that would be ok. Thank you in advance, Ian |
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