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| 79408 | 2002-09-14 04:25:00 | is there any ways of sending a e-mail to multiple people and not showing every-ones address | iancorpe (1367) | ||
| 79409 | 2002-09-14 04:52:00 | You could always put everyone into a group I don't think that shows individual email addys |
Capt Jimbo (17) | ||
| 79410 | 2002-09-14 05:04:00 | Put all the names in the BCC address box, and your own in the TO address box. The recipients will see it addressed to you only, not all the others. BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. It is not enabled by default in Outlook Express, and can be enabled by clicking View / All Headers. J :D |
Jester (13) | ||
| 79411 | 2002-09-14 21:43:00 | If you put people in a group and use the group in the To: field, you are right - it doesn't show everyone's address in the message. However, all a recipient in the group needs to do is hit Reply, and all the addresses show up in their reply email. The Bcc field is the way to go as explained by Jester. John |
John H (8) | ||
| 79412 | 2002-09-14 21:56:00 | Hi, I hava OE 5 & I do not put any address in the To line but do as Jester said & use the BCC line. Pauline. |
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