Sending Multiple Individual Emails outlook 2007 with business Mana

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alex247

I am writing say 30 individual email messages. I dont want to send them
immediately. I want to address each one singularly and then select them all
and send together.

I tried saving each of the emails as a draft, selected the category I wanted
to select and moved those messages to the outbox and hit send receive. Well
that obviously didn't work.

What I would like to do is write all of my messages separate those messages
by category and hit send and all those prepared messages go on their way. I
dont want to send a single message with 50 people listed in the TO: header.

Each email with its own individual note nad its own email address. Can it be
done. Sorry if this has been asked before and I would greatly appreciate any
help.
Alex
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

mail merge for individualized letters, BCC field for mass mail that doesn't expose the addresses.

alex247 wrote on Fri, 02 January 2009 16:33
I am writing say 30 individual email messages. I dont want to send them
immediately. I want to address each one singularly and then select them all
and send together.

I tried saving each of the emails as a draft, selected the category I wanted
to select and moved those messages to the outbox and hit send receive. Well
that obviously didn't work.

What I would like to do is write all of my messages separate those messages
by category and hit send and all those prepared messages go on their way. I
dont want to send a single message with 50 people listed in the TO: header.

Each email with its own individual note nad its own email address. Can it be
done. Sorry if this has been asked before and I would greatly appreciate any
help.
Alex


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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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