Send a group e-mail with undisclosed recipients showing?

G

Guest

How do you address a group e-mail to a group of recipients without any of the
names appearing and only having undisclosed recipients in the address box?
 
V

Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

It may not say "Undisclosed recipients" in the To field but if you put the
list of recipients in the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) field
 
S

Sathish

How to hide other recipients name i.e. the recipient should view his name
only not others name in To box
 
C

cAROLYN

Innovman 2005 said:
How do you address a group e-mail to a group of recipients without any of the
names appearing and only having undisclosed recipients in the address box?
 
R

Richard in AZ

Put the group of recipients in the BCC and then put your address in the To header.

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I

Isabel Teixeira

With the Microsoft Outlook 2003 I only achieved so, when a created a false
e-mail in my server, such as : undisclosed-recipents:mad:iol.pt, and in the
field: "show as"
I inserted "undisclosed-recipents:", and in the BCC fields all the e-mail
adresses I wanted.
Good luck
Maria Isabel

"Innovman 2005" escreveu:
 
C

Cy

We all know BCC will come to Junk box automatically.... I don't want to use
bcc, is there another option to do that?
 
A

Ateezchld

There doesn't appear to be another option, and it's been my experience that
when you try to get the answer to this question everyone thinks you're a
spammer and doesn't want to help any further.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

There doesn't appear to be another option, and it's been my experience that
when you try to get the answer to this question everyone thinks you're a
spammer and doesn't want to help any further.

Your two options with Outlook are either to use the Bcc field (which despite
"Cy"'s claim will not automatically get routed to the Junk E-mail folder) or
to use mail merge. There are also third-party mailing programs that can make
use of Outlook's contacts to produce mass mailings. See
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/massmail.asp
 
M

MHL

What is this? Do you want to know how to do a mail merge? I don't know, but
look it up first in the Help!
 
E

Evil Jock

Innovman 2005 said:
How do you address a group e-mail to a group of recipients without any of the
names appearing and only having undisclosed recipients in the address box?
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

<nothing>

Why did you post nothing more than a quote of someone else's message?
 
J

jacqum01

When I use the "blind cc" It does not display them in my sned folder. I
need to have proof of the mailing to the recipients. How can I get the
recitpients to display if I do this?

I have received emails from others that have snet mass emailings that only
show my name in "To". There has to be an easy way to do this other than mail
merge.
 
R

Russ Valentine

Outlook will display the contents of the BCC field only in your Sent Items
Folder and only if you have configured the view to contain that field.
 

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