Distribution Lists

A

Azul Funk

In Outlook 2002, is there any way to send a message to a distribution list
without all of the emails in the distribution list showing up in the "To:"
Field?

In help, all they said was:
"When you use a distribution list, the names of all the people on the
distribution list will appear in the To field of everyone's message."

Thanks in advance,

A.Funk
 
T

Tom Csanadi

Send a message without the recipient's name showing

1.. In a message, click To.
2.. In the Type name or select from list box, type the name or click
Advanced, and then click Find.
3.. In the Name list, click the name, and then click Bcc (Bcc: An
abbreviation for blind carbon copy. If you add a recipient's name to this
box in a message, a copy of the message is sent to that recipient, and the
recipient's name is not visible to other recipients of the message.).
4.. Click Send.
Tip

You can display the Bcc box in all new messages that you compose. If
Microsoft Word is your e-mail editor, in a new message, click the arrow to
the right of the Options button, and then click Bcc. If you are using the
Microsoft Outlook e-mail editor, in a new message, on the View menu, click
Bcc Field.
 
A

Azul Funk

Tom Csanadi said:
Send a message without the recipient's name showing

1.. In a message, click To.
2.. In the Type name or select from list box, type the name or click
Advanced, and then click Find.
3.. In the Name list, click the name, and then click Bcc (Bcc: An
abbreviation for blind carbon copy. If you add a recipient's name to this
box in a message, a copy of the message is sent to that recipient, and the
recipient's name is not visible to other recipients of the message.).
4.. Click Send.
Tip

You can display the Bcc box in all new messages that you compose. If
Microsoft Word is your e-mail editor, in a new message, click the arrow to
the right of the Options button, and then click Bcc. If you are using the
Microsoft Outlook e-mail editor, in a new message, on the View menu, click
Bcc Field.

Much Thanks.

Azul
 

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