sending an email

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i would like to send 10-15 peopele an email at the same time, but i dont want
them to see eachothers email address.how should i do it?i urgently need an
info.thanks
 
saksipots said:
i would like to send 10-15 peopele an email at the same time, but i
dont want them to see eachothers email address.how should i do it?

Send blind carbon copies to them. This way, only one recipient's name will
have to go in the Send to field, where it can be viewed by others.

This is how it is done in Windows Mail:
Create new mail > View menu > All headers > enter email addresses in the Bcc
field.

Charlie42
 
i would like to send 10-15 peopele an email at the same time, but i dont want
them to see eachothers email address.how should i do it?i urgently need an
info.thanks



Send the message to yourself, and put the list of real recipients in
the BCC field in your E-mail client.
 
Ken,
I have not recently tested this; however, you can leave the "To" Box empty
in the E-Mail and place all the actual recipients in the "BCC" field then
you get something like "unidentified recipient" appearing in the "To" box of
all the recipients E-Mails. REAL MYSTERY stuff!! Your method is better for
us doubting types.
Gene K
 
Ken,
I have not recently tested this; however, you can leave the "To" Box empty
in the E-Mail and place all the actual recipients in the "BCC" field then
you get something like "unidentified recipient" appearing in the "To" box of
all the recipients E-Mails. REAL MYSTERY stuff!! Your method is better for
us doubting types.


Yes, but leaving the "To" box empty works in some E-mail clients and
not others; some will complain if it's left empty. I suggested sending
it to yourself because that always works.
 
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