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AR15.COM
1/29/2003 12:39:24 PM EDT
I see that there is a number of self proclaimed computer guru's on AR15.COM so a little help please.

I do on occasion need to send the same email to several recipients. I would like to protect each recipient’s email address and exclude it from the list. How do you do this in Outlook or Outlook Express?
[banghead]
Thanks for your help!

1/29/2003 12:42:11 PM EDT
[#1]
Probably not the best way, but BCC (blind carbon copy) should do the trick.
1/29/2003 12:43:55 PM EDT
[#2]
I thought BCC would do it also but it shows up on all the copies...[:O]
I got my butt in a sling over that one time![stick]

No Details please!

BigDozer66
1/29/2003 12:53:26 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
Probably not the best way, but BCC (blind carbon copy) should do the trick.
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Yep.  That's what BCC is designed for.
1/29/2003 12:54:48 PM EDT
[#4]
Sending it as BCC would do the trick.
Also, please edit out all the > >> >>> >>>>, before forwarding a message. A quick "Search and Replace All" will search for all > and replace them with nothing. Whooosh, all gone. Yes, you might have to do this in Notepad or Wordpad.
Don't forget that spam filters might delete your mail because of the "Undisclosed Recipients" in the To: field.
1/29/2003 1:16:29 PM EDT
[#5]
Ok so now I get to expose my total ignorance.

I see To: and Cc: but no BCC. How exactly do I do this?

Thanks again for the help.
1/29/2003 1:16:40 PM EDT
[#6]
like everyone said.  use the BCC line.  if you dont see it. (in outlook express) click create mail then click 'view' then 'show all headers'.  it will will show the BCC line.  just add your e-mail addresses there.  i always use this.  the spammers hate it because they cant gather e-mail addresses off of it.  [:)]
1/29/2003 1:21:00 PM EDT
[#7]
Ah Ha!
I got it.
Thank you
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