Not to show email address when sending to a group of people

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I have a group of peolpe that I send to and I don't want everyone to see
there email address.
 
I have a group of peolpe that I send to and I don't want everyone to see
there email address.

Then put all of your recipients' addresses in the BCC field.
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<<<SgtRich>>>

Email Client: Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
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See my suggestion titled "email address privacy" in Outlook General
Questions. I probably should have called it Recipient Email Address Privacy
to be more accurate. I'm trying to get Microsoft to create this privacy
functionality directly in Outlook.

Carlos.
 
Carlos said:
See my suggestion titled "email address privacy" in Outlook General
Questions. I probably should have called it Recipient Email Address
Privacy to be more accurate. I'm trying to get Microsoft to create
this privacy functionality directly in Outlook.

What does your suggestion do that the Bcc field does not?
 
BCC does not disclose the names of the recipients. A name is considered
private and confidential only when it is associated with another piece of
personal information (such as an email address). A name by itself is not
confidential. More and more people do not want others to distribute their
personal information (i.e. email address) without permission. But sending
just the name is OK and benefits all recipients because they know who
received the message. It avoids unnecessary forwarding of messages to people
who already received a copy of the message.
 
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