Hiding names on email addresses

W

Webbie

I would like to send out mass emails to clients and prospects but do not want
their names to show in the email 'To:' address since some of our clients
would not want their email addresses distributed. I have received mass
emails and it only had the company names from which it came it the to:
address.

Can anyone let me know anyway to hide names in outgoing emails? Thanks.
 
G

Gordon

Webbie said:
I would like to send out mass emails to clients and prospects but do not
want
their names to show in the email 'To:' address since some of our clients
would not want their email addresses distributed. I have received mass
emails and it only had the company names from which it came it the to:
address.

Can anyone let me know anyway to hide names in outgoing emails? Thanks.


Why not use the BCC field? Even if you hide the addresses, they will still
be there in the Headers unless you use BCC....
 
P

Prabodh Pavaskar

Yes, as of now BCC is a good option . even i am using it.

Prabodh Pavaskar
 
W

Webbie

Thanks Gordon - I didn't even think of that. Obviously, never used the bcc:.
I was also told by someone that Outlook implodes if you try to send to over
150 contacts. Do you know anything about this?
 
W

Webbie

Thanks Prabodh,

I also thanked Gordon - I didn't even think of that. Obviously, never used
the bcc:. I was also told by someone that Outlook implodes if you try to
send to over 150 contacts. Do you know anything about this?
 
G

Gordon

Webbie said:
Thanks Gordon - I didn't even think of that. Obviously, never used the
bcc:.
I was also told by someone that Outlook implodes if you try to send to
over
150 contacts. Do you know anything about this?

Not necessarily Outlook, but your ISP may have restrictions in place to stop
spammers. if that is the case then use Mailmerge instead.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I was also told by someone that Outlook implodes if you try to
send to over 150 contacts. Do you know anything about this?

It's not true.
 

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