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That 100 email adresses are required is not a problem; every user stores a different email adress for one specific contact in his adress book, but every member still only stores 9 email adresses. It doesn't matter if all the people you know store the same adress for you or a different one. The total amount of space occupied on different people's computers by storing your adress remains the same.

(By the way, a 10 user group needs 90 email adresses. Every one of the 10 users needs 9 different adresses for the others. You generally don't need an adress to contact yourself)

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