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Barry Karas
9:11 AM 8/13/2007
There is an e-mail question with multiple mailings of the same message.
I use Outlook (not O. E.) 2003 for my e-mail. I specifically made sure that
MS Word IS NOT the editor.
Currently I do this for multiple e-mailings:
1. For 'To': I put a junk e-mail address (one that I made up, with an
'@' in the middle and a '.com' at the end).
2. For 'From': I put my regular e-mail address.
3. For 'BCC' (BLIND carbon copy that only I can see): I put the e-mail
addresses of the recipients.
4. Then I type my message.
I do this because I do not want one recipient to see who the other
recipients are. (Many e-mail addresses have clear indications for who the
addresses are for.)
Is there a way to have multiple addressees without having the addressees see
who the other recipients are?
Thank you,
Barry Karas
There is an e-mail question with multiple mailings of the same message.
I use Outlook (not O. E.) 2003 for my e-mail. I specifically made sure that
MS Word IS NOT the editor.
Currently I do this for multiple e-mailings:
1. For 'To': I put a junk e-mail address (one that I made up, with an
'@' in the middle and a '.com' at the end).
2. For 'From': I put my regular e-mail address.
3. For 'BCC' (BLIND carbon copy that only I can see): I put the e-mail
addresses of the recipients.
4. Then I type my message.
I do this because I do not want one recipient to see who the other
recipients are. (Many e-mail addresses have clear indications for who the
addresses are for.)
Is there a way to have multiple addressees without having the addressees see
who the other recipients are?
Thank you,
Barry Karas