Gmail does allow distribution lists through “groups”. A group is just a collection of contacts. There are several ways to create groups you can use with Gmail. Google is equally flexible when it comes to adding contacts to a group.There are two basic ways to create groups. One method is to pick and choose the members. These folks tend not to have a common denominator. An example of this might be a family distribution list where people have different names, locations, email addresses and so on.
The second method is where there is a common denominator that you can use the search feature to find these contacts. For example, maybe you’re in sales and placed the term “prospect” in the notes section of selected contacts.
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