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Mar 11, 2012
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While composing an email on my iPad running IOs 7.1, I was elated to see that, when I clicked into the "TO" box, I was given the option to select a group of recipients that I normally send group email to. I have not previously defined this group to "mail" so it must have retrieved it from prior emails that I normally send using the Yahoo mail client.

I don't fully understand where this is coming from since I didn't create the group in mail, and there doesn't seem to be anywhere to edit the group, but non-the-less I was able to send a group email from the iPad using my yahoo account without individually selecting each name. I can't believe I haven't been able to find anything online about this apparently new feature.

Can anyone enlighten me? Where is the mail app getting the group list from?
 
While composing an email on my iPad running IOs 7.1, I was elated to see that, when I clicked into the "TO" box, I was given the option to select a group of recipients that I normally send group email to. I have not previously defined this group to "mail" so it must have retrieved it from prior emails that I normally send using the Yahoo mail client.

I don't fully understand where this is coming from since I didn't create the group in mail, and there doesn't seem to be anywhere to edit the group, but non-the-less I was able to send a group email from the iPad using my yahoo account without individually selecting each name. I can't believe I haven't been able to find anything online about this apparently new feature.

Can anyone enlighten me? Where is the mail app getting the group list from?

Not noticed this before, thanks for sharing.

If you click on the (i) it says 'Recent' at the top, so assuming it just looks at emails you've had recently and who've they've been sent to etc. That certainly fits with what I get :)
 
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