Unhook several entries bellow each other

jana

New Member
Dear helper,

I sent a newsletter to many of our customers, and it had a good feedback. Therefore, I searched for email addresses from our customers from which we had, till now, only other contact dates, and I wrote their emails into the receiver list of MaxBulkmailer. I planed to send the same email to these new receivers. I only made a mistake, because I changed my newsletter a little bit. Now, not only the new addresses look, in the list, like contacts which haven't got my newsletter yet but also those ones which before had the other sign ("finished" - looked like a paper bird).

With other words - a simple question: How can I remove the ticks (I mean "unhook") the "finished" receivers quickly because they shall not gut the same newsletter twice? Normally, if I want to finish several tasks which are bellow each other, I only have to mark the 1st one, hold the shift key, and mark the last one; then, automatically all other entries between them are marked. But not in the BulkMailer list. So, what can I do?

Thanks, Jana
P.S.: Excuse my English, please :wink:
 

stanbusk

Administrator
Staff member
Each entry has a check box on the left. If you uncheck a recipient, he will not receive your message. Another solution is to select one or several recipients, right-click your mouse and use the 'Mark As Sent' menu.
 

jana

New Member
Dear Stanbusk,

thank you for your reply. You wrote:
"Each entry has a check box on the left. If you uncheck a recipient, he will not receive your message. Another solution is to select one or several recipients, right-click your mouse and use the 'Mark As Sent' menu."

Well, due to my English, I didn't say clearly my problem. I know that I can uncheck the recipients like you told. But imagine the unchecking of 700 or 800 recipients - ***one by one?***. I'd certainly get a cramp in my hand. So I wanted to know why it isn't possible to mark e.g. the 1st and the the 800th recipient (which got the newsletter already), holding the shift key, and make the same action with them, e.g. uncheck them. In my other applications, this kind of "bulk-marking" is normal. I'm working on a M
 

stanbusk

Administrator
Staff member
You can do that with MaxBulk Mailer as well, select one entry shift-click another one wherever you want in the list. Then uncheck one box and it will uncheck all the selection.
 

jana

New Member
stanbusk said:
You can do that with MaxBulk Mailer as well, select one entry shift-click another one wherever you want in the list. Then uncheck one box and it will uncheck all the selection.

Dear Mr. Stanbusk,

ah! Now, I have capito! :) Thank you very much!
Jana
 
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