Setting up "Undisclosed Recipients" in Outlook 2000 e-mail

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Guest

How do I set up a group mailing as "Undisclosed Recipients" in Outlook 2000,
Where the list of people receiving the message cannot see who else is on the
list
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Use the BCC field. Outlook does not place "Undisclosed Recipients" in the To
field. You can do so manually if you really think you need to.
 
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Guest

Winemaker said:
How do I set up a group mailing as "Undisclosed Recipients" in Outlook 2000,
Where the list of people receiving the message cannot see who else is on the
list
I would also like to set up the group "Undisclosed-recipients:" in the To:
field, but I am using . I do not want to use the blind copy. I have
received an email this way, so I know it's possible.
 
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Brian Tillman

consultant said:
I would also like to set up the group "Undisclosed-recipients:" in
the To: field, but I am using . I do not want to use the blind copy.
I have received an email this way, so I know it's possible.

But that IS using the blind courtesy copy feature. Different mail clients
supply differnt values for the To field (which is completely unimportant, by
the way, and not used for mail delivery at all). You can simulate what you
saw before by creating a new Contact whose name is "Undisclosed-recipients"
adnd whose address is your own. Put that in the To field and the rest of
your recipients in the Bcc field.
 
J

Joannie

I, too, am trying to find out the simple way to print undisclosed recipients
in the To field of an outgoing email. Did anyone ever find the way to do
this?
 
B

Brian Tillman

Joannie said:
I, too, am trying to find out the simple way to print undisclosed
recipients in the To field of an outgoing email. Did anyone ever
find the way to do this?

Create a contact named "Undisclosed-recipients" and give it your own email
address. Include this contact in the To field and all the other contacts in
the Bcc field.
 

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