If you don't want to use a mail server to handle this, my
advise would
be to have those users subscribed to a Group (Google groups,
or Yahoo!
groups) and send your message to that unique address. Reason
is that
more then 50 people is probably a growing list, some might
want to
unsubscribe, change address, or use improperly each other's
address:
group management will avoid you to echo an obsolete address,
be
associated with spam, etc.
For groups smaller then 20, I would recommend the
"Contact group"
feature, indeed -- but it appears as a simple, unstructured
list of
addresses when you send your message.
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