sending of bcc without the 'to' box showing the sender

G

Guest

when I send a message with the recipients on the bcc field the mail on the
recipient side is always showing on the 'To' field the senders email address
though the bcc recipients do not see one another.

I would like to have the 'To' field not showing anything when I send the bcc
to the recipients.

In short I would like that when I send email as bcc then the recipients
receives it with neither of the addressing fields showing anything.

Kindly assist me on this.
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Outlook will not do this. Are you using Outlook? If so, what version?
 
G

Guest

I am using outlook 2007. I have seeing emails sent before from outlook but I
cannot say what configuration this was done but it was working as per my
question.

Kindly assist me on this if there will be any solution.

Russ Valentine said:
Outlook will not do this. Are you using Outlook? If so, what version?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Moses Kasuva said:
when I send a message with the recipients on the bcc field the mail on the
recipient side is always showing on the 'To' field the senders email
address
though the bcc recipients do not see one another.

I would like to have the 'To' field not showing anything when I send the
bcc
to the recipients.

In short I would like that when I send email as bcc then the recipients
receives it with neither of the addressing fields showing anything.

Kindly assist me on this.
 
R

Rich/rerat

Moses Kasuva,
Some ISP's/ Mail services require that a email address be placed in the TO:
Line of an email. If there is not, then they will show the names in the BCC:
Line, on the TO: Line.

A work around is to put your email address in the TO: Line, and then use the
BCC: Line. Or use a mail merge from Outlook, to send individual emails.

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I am using outlook 2007. I have seeing emails sent before from outlook but I
cannot say what configuration this was done but it was working as per my
question.

Kindly assist me on this if there will be any solution.

Russ Valentine said:
Outlook will not do this. Are you using Outlook? If so, what version?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Moses Kasuva said:
when I send a message with the recipients on the bcc field the mail on
the
recipient side is always showing on the 'To' field the senders email
address
though the bcc recipients do not see one another.

I would like to have the 'To' field not showing anything when I send the
bcc
to the recipients.

In short I would like that when I send email as bcc then the recipients
receives it with neither of the addressing fields showing anything.

Kindly assist me on this.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Again, Outlook does not do this. Your mail provider might. It is a good
practice to put at least one address in the To: field when you send a
message.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Moses Kasuva said:
I am using outlook 2007. I have seeing emails sent before from outlook but
I
cannot say what configuration this was done but it was working as per my
question.

Kindly assist me on this if there will be any solution.

Russ Valentine said:
Outlook will not do this. Are you using Outlook? If so, what version?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Moses Kasuva said:
when I send a message with the recipients on the bcc field the mail on
the
recipient side is always showing on the 'To' field the senders email
address
though the bcc recipients do not see one another.

I would like to have the 'To' field not showing anything when I send
the
bcc
to the recipients.

In short I would like that when I send email as bcc then the recipients
receives it with neither of the addressing fields showing anything.

Kindly assist me on this.
 

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