Group Email!
Group Email!
Please write your support request to iphone@redbits.com.
Support is available in English and Italian.




FAQ :

Question: Trying to attach multiple photos the app shows an empty selector ?
Answer: You have to enter the device settings and enable Group Email! to get your location. Since photos can contain location information, if the app is not enabled the device doesn't allow it to open your photos.


Question: Using the "Open In..." command Group Email doesn't appear in the list of apps. Why ?
Answer: As of firmware version 4.3, there is a limit on the number of apps that can appear in the "Open In..." command menu. The limit is imposed by the operating system and developers can't control which apps are shown. The only solution is to delete unused apps that appear in the menu to make some space for our app.


Question: Does the app have limits on recipients number ?
Answer: The app has no limit on the number of recipients. However your email provider may have. For example, GMail and Yahoo does not allow to send to more than 100 recipients at a time. Other restrictions may apply, please refer to your email provider to learn more.


Question: What's the difference between groups and lists ?
Answer: Groups are created in your address book and synced to your contact source. Lists are private of Group Email! and they don't affect your contact source. This is especially useful to Outlook users since the iPhone syncs groups to Outlook FOLDERS not to categories.
Moreover, a group contains contacts. A list contains recipients and the associated modes (To,Cc,Bcc). The difference is that a contact can have more than one email address in the address book whereas a recipient in a list usually has only one email address (you still can add more than one, if you want) and you can preset the mode for that recipient to To or Cc or Bcc (using groups instead you have to choose the mode every time you create a new email).


Question: How can I create group of contacts ?
Answer: You can't create groups or contacts with Group Email!. Please check our app ABContacts if you need a full featured contact manager.
You can however create and manage lists of contacts that can be used to send emails to group of recipients, and they're also more useful than groups, see above.

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