Undisclosed Client

M

Mucky

I have an email that I want sent to various people and
rather than sending it to myself and blind-copying the
true recipients, I would like to send it to "Undisclosed
Client" but have not been able to find out how to
accomplish this in Outlook. Any help would be
appreciated! Thanks
 
R

Roady

Aren't you able to just BCC it? I simply leave everything else blank besides
the BCC field and that works just fine.

Let us know!
 
J

Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]

FWIW, I think Outlook Express adds that "Undisclosed-Recipient;;" line
in the To: field if the sender leaves it blank and uses the BCC field.

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"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Wowza - so it does! Very nice....would be great if OL did this too, I'd say.
Thanks.
FWIW, I think Outlook Express adds that "Undisclosed-Recipient;;" line
in the To: field if the sender leaves it blank and uses the BCC field.


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Those people were using a third party listserve app, then. You do
need to put your own address (or something) in the To: field if you
don't want your message blocked as spam - also note that in a few
occasions, older, non-compliant SMTP servers didn't handle blank
senders well & would reveal the entire BCC list to all.

Or do a mail merge to electronic mail.
 
P

Patrick Pirtle

I accomplish this in Outlook by setting up a contact
named "Undisclosed Client" that goes to MY email.
Of course, it's easy for them to see that it goes to me,
but at least it displays the way I want it to.

HTH
 

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