Yes it can be done and it is called email-merging.
You get started by Selecting the Contacts and clicking Tools, Mailmerge
There are many posts here with all the steps shown in great detail so a
search on "mailmerge" would be the way to go.
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"Manc Shaun" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>i am using outlook 2003 and i would like to send emails to a group of
>people
> without each recipient knowing who else i have sent to. i would normally
> use
> the Bcc field but in this case i cannot because each recipient is set up
> to
> only receive mail sent "To" them all other mail is filtered out, can this
> even be done?