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David Boden
Something that many business people do many times a day is respond to an
email that has been sent to a large number of groups and reduce the number of
names in the To: list. I normally BCC these groups in and put a comment at
the top of my email "I have BCC'd groups A B and C so that they will no
longer receive this email thread".
That does the job of telling the teams that they're no longer required to
take part in the discussion, but they at least get the email so they know
what's going on.
Alongside CC and BCC, it would be great to have a CO (Copy Out) which would
be used by expert users. The fact that teams have been copied out would be
*visible to everyone* reading the email. However, when Reply to All was
clicked, these teams that are on "Copy Out" wouldn't be part of the response.
The feature is also very useful when sending an email to 50 people. You want
all 50 people to know the other 49 people that the mail has been sent to, but
you don't want to allow them to hit "Reply to All" and respond to everyone.
You want questions just to come back to you. At the moment, the only way to
do that is to email them individually or put them all in BCC which doesn't
really do the job.
It seems like this feature would be a good differentiator for Outlook and
Exchange.
Regards,
Dave
email that has been sent to a large number of groups and reduce the number of
names in the To: list. I normally BCC these groups in and put a comment at
the top of my email "I have BCC'd groups A B and C so that they will no
longer receive this email thread".
That does the job of telling the teams that they're no longer required to
take part in the discussion, but they at least get the email so they know
what's going on.
Alongside CC and BCC, it would be great to have a CO (Copy Out) which would
be used by expert users. The fact that teams have been copied out would be
*visible to everyone* reading the email. However, when Reply to All was
clicked, these teams that are on "Copy Out" wouldn't be part of the response.
The feature is also very useful when sending an email to 50 people. You want
all 50 people to know the other 49 people that the mail has been sent to, but
you don't want to allow them to hit "Reply to All" and respond to everyone.
You want questions just to come back to you. At the moment, the only way to
do that is to email them individually or put them all in BCC which doesn't
really do the job.
It seems like this feature would be a good differentiator for Outlook and
Exchange.
Regards,
Dave