How do I hide members of a distribution list when sending an email

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This should not be difficult, but I could not find any online help to answer
my question. I want to be able to send an email message to a dist. list, but
not have the names visable to the recipient - they should not know who esle
is recieving the email.

Thanks,
Bruce
 
Thank you - I'm aware of the BCC field - I was looking for some type of
setting that could be set on the dist. list itself to ensure reciepents were
alwasy hidden, in case a user forgot to use BCC when sending. Are you aware
of any such setting?

Thanks,
Bruce


Russ Valentine said:
Use the BCC field.
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Russ Valentine
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Bruce Gordon said:
This should not be difficult, but I could not find any online help to
answer
my question. I want to be able to send an email message to a dist. list,
but
not have the names visable to the recipient - they should not know who
esle
is recieving the email.

Thanks,
Bruce
 
Have you put the DL in the BCC field??

Judy Gleeson
Acorn Training
 
No such setting. That is not a property of a DL.
That why the BCC field exists.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bruce Gordon said:
Thank you - I'm aware of the BCC field - I was looking for some type of
setting that could be set on the dist. list itself to ensure reciepents
were
alwasy hidden, in case a user forgot to use BCC when sending. Are you
aware
of any such setting?

Thanks,
Bruce


Russ Valentine said:
Use the BCC field.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bruce Gordon said:
This should not be difficult, but I could not find any online help to
answer
my question. I want to be able to send an email message to a dist.
list,
but
not have the names visable to the recipient - they should not know who
esle
is recieving the email.

Thanks,
Bruce
 

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