How to send mail to all my contacts in gmail
To send an email to all your contacts in Gmail, you can use the "Contacts" feature and the "Compose" feature together. Here's how:
Method 1: Using the Contacts feature
- Log in to your Gmail account.
- Click on the "Contacts" icon () in the top navigation bar.
- Click on the "More" dropdown menu and select "Select all" to select all your contacts.
- Click on the "Actions" dropdown menu and select "Send email to selected contacts".
- A new compose window will open with the email addresses of all your selected contacts in the "To" field.
- Write your email message and click "Send" to send the email to all your contacts.
Method 2: Using the Compose feature
- Log in to your Gmail account.
- Click on the "Compose" button to start a new email.
- In the "To" field, type "contacts" and select "Contacts" from the dropdown list.
- A new window will open with a list of all your contacts. You can select specific contacts or select all contacts by checking the box at the top left corner.
- Write your email message and click "Send" to send the email to all your selected contacts.
Tips:
- Make sure you have a large number of contacts in your Gmail contacts list before trying to send an email to all of them. Sending an email to a large number of contacts can take some time and may be blocked by Gmail if it's deemed spammy.
- You can also use labels to filter your contacts and send an email to a specific group of contacts. To do this, go to the "Contacts" page, select the contacts you want to send an email to, and then click on the "Labels" dropdown menu and select "Add label". Then, go to the "Compose" page, type "contacts" in the "To" field, and select the label you created.
- If you have a large number of contacts and want to send a mass email, you may want to consider using a third-party email marketing tool or service that is designed for sending large-scale emails.