Mac Os X Pages Mail Merge



Add your Workspace Email account to Apple Mail. Then you can send and receive business emails from your Mac. Watch a short video of this task farther down the page. Open Apple Mail. New users: You'll see the Choose a Mail account provider. Existing users: Click Mail and select Add Account. You'll see the Choose a Mail account provider. MacMost Now 396: Using Mail Merge in Pages You can use the Mail Merge feature in iWork Pages to print envelopes, letters or any document that uses different names and addresses on each page. You can get the data from your Address Book or from a Numbers spreadsheet.

Hello Apple Community, 🙂


I am desperately trying to find an email solution to email my clients within OS X Yosemite. I have tried a few applications from the AppStore, but I find them mostly problematic and not a real solution.


Intention = Send several hundred emails to several hundred people, all individually addressed with 'Hello FIRSTNAME,' then bla, bla attached is (your monthly newsletter or whatever I want to attach) , with my email signature included.


Over a decade ago I could get this done in with Word and Outlook on Windows 7 and though I find OS X light years ahead on many levels, there is this one feature I find tremendously valuable is unfortunately missing and I have struggled with for years.


PLEASE HELP 🙂

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Mac Os X Pages Mail Merge Folders

Solutions tried so far:

1. First, I know how to create a mail merge document in Pages from Numbers with the Pages Data Merge app. As you can tell from what I wrote, this is not what I am trying to do.

2. Three AppStore apps, one would stop the entire process if there was a faulty email and I would have to start over, but I would not know at which point in the list to start from, another that would not support attachments and another that would not support text formatting, so my email signature looked like an old typewriter font.


There is one more solution I have not tried and that is MaxBulk Mailer SE. I just don't want to spend another $60 to be disappointed again. So if anyone has used this please let me know the pros and cons.

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One last thought, I really think lacking this feature is a complete stupidity. So please, please, please, put this simple feature back, please.

Mac OS X (10.7.1), Preview

Posted on Jun 23, 2015 5:05 PM

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