How to create group email in google mail
To create a group email in Google Mail (Gmail), you can follow these steps:
Method 1: Using the "To" field
- Compose a new email by clicking on the "Compose" button.
- In the "To" field, start typing the name of the group you want to create. You can use the autocomplete feature to suggest names.
- As you type, Gmail will suggest a list of contacts that match the name you're typing. Select the contacts you want to add to the group.
- Once you've selected all the contacts, click on the "Create group" button that appears below the "To" field.
- Enter a name for the group and click "Save".
Method 2: Using the "Contacts" page
- Go to the Gmail Contacts page by clicking on the "Contacts" button in the left sidebar.
- Click on the "New contact group" button.
- Enter a name for the group and add the contacts you want to include in the group by searching for them or selecting them from your contact list.
- Click "Save" to create the group.
Method 3: Using the "Groups" page
- Go to the Gmail Groups page by clicking on the "Groups" button in the left sidebar.
- Click on the "New group" button.
- Enter a name for the group and add the contacts you want to include in the group by searching for them or selecting them from your contact list.
- Click "Save" to create the group.
Once you've created a group, you can use it to send emails to all the members of the group by simply typing the group name in the "To" field.
Tips:
- You can add or remove members from a group at any time by going to the Groups page and editing the group.
- You can also use groups to organize your contacts and make it easier to send emails to multiple people at once.
- Note that group emails are not the same as mailing lists, which are typically used for sending emails to a large number of people who have opted-in to receive emails from a specific list.