Hiding sent to group e-mail addresses

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raj said:
I want to send e-mail to a group and hide the e-mail addresses. How do I
do this?

Raj
In the new message window, click on View, then All Headers. Put their
addresses
on the Bcc: line, and then they will be able to see only their own addresses
in the
copies that arrive. Note - there are sometimes problems if there is no
address
on the To: line; to handle that, it often a good idea to put your own
address there.
 
Put the recipients on the BCC line. If you don't see the BCC line when
composing an email, click on View, All Headers.
 
Hi: Do you know if there is a way to hide the email addresses that the
sender shows which is sent to me from the person that I want to forward the
email to. In other words, looks like I was the only recepient of an email
and am forwarding it to one person. Thanks so much!
 
See if you can erase the lines showing the other addresses by clicking
at the end of these lines and backspacing over them. If you need some
practice to work out the details, try forwarding messages to yourself.
 
Will this work for emails I want to FORWARD to one person so that the person
I am forwarding to does not see the other recepients of the email I received.
I'm trying to avoid hurt feelings that others received family photos and
this one family member did not. Thanks.
 
Try forwarding them to yourself and clicking at the end or the lines
containing
the other addresses and backspacing over them. If this works, you know
what to do.
 
Thank you so much. That did work.
--
Sheri55


See if you can erase the lines showing the other addresses by clicking
at the end of these lines and backspacing over them. If you need some
practice to work out the details, try forwarding messages to yourself.
 

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