How to hide members of DL and FROM field

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I need to send email to members of a DL in AD but I don't want others to see
who the DL members are or who the email is from. I am not sure about how to
hide the FROM field and the easy way to hide the TO field is to use BCC but I
understand that it can be done some other way. I haven't been able to find
the answers to these questions and I hoped that someone here could share the
answers with me.

Truth be known, there are 2 individuals in my office that figured it out and
they now know how to do this but they won't "share". Any help would be
appreciated.


Thanks in advance,
UCG
 
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After furious head scratching, UnderCoverGuy asked:

| I need to send email to members of a DL in AD but I don't want others
| to see who the DL members are or who the email is from. I am not
| sure about how to hide the FROM field and the easy way to hide the TO
| field is to use BCC but I understand that it can be done some other
| way. I haven't been able to find the answers to these questions and
| I hoped that someone here could share the answers with me.
|
| Truth be known, there are 2 individuals in my office that figured it
| out and they now know how to do this but they won't "share". Any
| help would be appreciated.
|
|
| Thanks in advance,
| UCG
 
in message
I need to send email to members of a DL in AD but I don't want others
to see
who the DL members are or who the email is from. I am not sure about
how to
hide the FROM field and the easy way to hide the TO field is to use
BCC but I
understand that it can be done some other way. I haven't been able to
find
the answers to these questions and I hoped that someone here could
share the
answers with me.

Truth be known, there are 2 individuals in my office that figured it
out and
they now know how to do this but they won't "share". Any help would
be
appreciated.


If you are in a company environment using AD then you are probably also
using Exchange. Regardless of how well the other users think they have
hidden from whom the e-mails are sent, they aren't hiding at all. If
anyone has an issue with an e-mail, the Exchange admin will know who
sent the e-mail. Since the users are sending through an Exchange
account, they are known. Anyone attempting to send e-mails anonymously
within the company deserves investigation and possibly termination.

To hide the list of receipients from each other, use the Bcc field.
 

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