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arnie582
This is a re-write of a previous post, that didn’t get resolved. I’m
restating it here to get a fresh start / better response. Also, please note
that I’m not very technically savvy, so if there is a solve for this, please
advise me in very plain language. Thanks in advance.
Scenario: I'm a new user of Outlook 2007. Say I have a large group of
clients. I want to create a boilerplate email for, that goes out to all the
recipients. However, I want each email sent to be received by a single
client, and at the same time not have that client be aware of the other
clients (It’s a confidentiality issue). In the previous responses to my
similar question, I was told to put the addresses in the Bcc: section. That
didn’t work, as all the email addresses show up in the recipients email.
Restated, how do I accomplish sending out a one mass email, that get received
by only each recipient, without referencing (anywhere in the email) the other
recipients?
restating it here to get a fresh start / better response. Also, please note
that I’m not very technically savvy, so if there is a solve for this, please
advise me in very plain language. Thanks in advance.
Scenario: I'm a new user of Outlook 2007. Say I have a large group of
clients. I want to create a boilerplate email for, that goes out to all the
recipients. However, I want each email sent to be received by a single
client, and at the same time not have that client be aware of the other
clients (It’s a confidentiality issue). In the previous responses to my
similar question, I was told to put the addresses in the Bcc: section. That
didn’t work, as all the email addresses show up in the recipients email.
Restated, how do I accomplish sending out a one mass email, that get received
by only each recipient, without referencing (anywhere in the email) the other
recipients?