Outlook 2002 Undisclosed Recipients

M

Melissa

I an running Office 2002 on a WindowsXP Professional
System. I want to send email messages to Undisclosed-
Recipients (not revealing anything other than Undisclosed-
Recipients in the "To" line). I have tried sending under
BCC but Outlook automatically displays MY email address
in the "To" line without me including it even in the BCC
line. Any help?

Thanks!
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

BCC is the correct choice.
Outlook puts something in the To: field because many mail servers require
that there be an entry there. Put anything you want in the To: field.
 
G

Guest

I there any way to get around that so it show Undisclosed
Recipients in the "To" field?
-----Original Message-----
BCC is the correct choice.
Outlook puts something in the To: field because many mail servers require
that there be an entry there. Put anything you want in the To: field.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I an running Office 2002 on a WindowsXP Professional
System. I want to send email messages to Undisclosed-
Recipients (not revealing anything other than Undisclosed-
Recipients in the "To" line). I have tried sending under
BCC but Outlook automatically displays MY email address
in the "To" line without me including it even in the BCC
line. Any help?

Thanks!


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Sure. Create a Contact by that name. This MS KB article may help:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q266339

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I there any way to get around that so it show Undisclosed
Recipients in the "To" field?
-----Original Message-----
BCC is the correct choice.
Outlook puts something in the To: field because many mail servers require
that there be an entry there. Put anything you want in the To: field.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I an running Office 2002 on a WindowsXP Professional
System. I want to send email messages to Undisclosed-
Recipients (not revealing anything other than Undisclosed-
Recipients in the "To" line). I have tried sending under
BCC but Outlook automatically displays MY email address
in the "To" line without me including it even in the BCC
line. Any help?

Thanks!


.
 

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