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How can I make a new address group from the cc addresses in an e-mail

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I've recently joined a committee which has about thirty members. They frequently e-mail eachother, and all their addresses appear on each e-mail (all too often in the 'to' box, I have to say). I've managed to shift them all into the cc box, but I would like to be able to combine them into an address book group. I've tried copying them out of the cc box, but that doesn't seem to work (because I can't select them all simultaneously). Is there a way to do this withot having to copy each address individually into a new address book group? Regards, Tim Dawson

I've recently joined a committee which has about thirty members. They frequently e-mail eachother, and all their addresses appear on each e-mail (all too often in the 'to' box, I have to say). I've managed to shift them all into the cc box, but I would like to be able to combine them into an address book group. I've tried copying them out of the cc box, but that doesn't seem to work (because I can't select them all simultaneously). Is there a way to do this withot having to copy each address individually into a new address book group? Regards, Tim Dawson

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First of you'll have to save all correspondents email addresses into an address book. Then follow the instructions in the article as per option 2. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-create-and-use-mailing-lists-thunderbird

Thank you. I realise I could do it that way, but I rather hoped there would be a shortcut. If not, I'll just have to do it the hard way.