BCC recipients

L

Legal Learning

I want to send an email to many recipients. I want to put them all into the
bcc field. When the recipient receives this email, I want them to see their
name (and only their name) in the To field. I know this can be done, because
I get lots of them but can't figure out how to do this.

Thanks in advance for any insight to this issue.
 
G

Gordon

Legal Learning said:
I want to send an email to many recipients. I want to put them all into
the
bcc field. When the recipient receives this email, I want them to see
their
name (and only their name) in the To field. I know this can be done,
because
I get lots of them but can't figure out how to do this.

Thanks in advance for any insight to this issue.

If you want the recipient's name in the To field then you need to do a Mail
Merge, not a BCC email.
 
F

F.H. Muffman

I want to send an email to many recipients. I want to put them all
into the bcc field. When the recipient receives this email, I want
them to see their name (and only their name) in the To field. I know
this can be done, because I get lots of them but can't figure out how
to do this.

Search help for 'mail merge'.
 
L

Legal Learning

I am going to try that as I know there is another way to do this other than
mail merge. I remember someone telling me how to do this! I am old too, but
my memory is not great so you have one up on me :)
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I want to send an email to many recipients. I want to put them all into the
bcc field. When the recipient receives this email, I want them to see their
name (and only their name) in the To field.

These two requirements are mutually exclusive in Outlook. If you want their
name to be in the To field, you must put it in the To field. If you want to
use Bcc, no one will see anything in the To field, unless you put some fixed
entry there. As Gordon points out, you'll need to use Mail Merge.
I know this can be done, because
I get lots of them but can't figure out how to do this.

If you see your name in the To address on messages you received, then you are
wrong that they used the Bcc field.. Give evidence on how you "know" it can
be done. It's simply not how the Bcc field works.
 

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