they will see the addresses unless you put the group in the BCC field. You
can a contact named group_name and use your email address and put in the to
field so it doesn't look like spam.
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"Denzil Hathway" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm using Outlook 2000 Internet Only in XP and can't find the answer to my
> question in "Help." I wonder if I might ask it here? I've built a group of
> about fifty individuals in my Contacts - just as a Group. I want to mail
> them something and not have individual e-mail addresses show. When I
> compose my letter only the Group Title appears in the To space. Is that
> all the recipients will see too? I don't want them to see all the e-mail
> addresses and don't want to send until I'm sure that's all they'll see -
> the Group Title that is. Many of you must know. My thanks for your
> anticipated response. Denzil.
>