Undisclosed - Recipient

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Mi-calll

How do I create an "undisclosed-recipient" email address
for sending mass email in Outlook Express?
 
There is no such thing.
Put the addresses in the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) field of the mail header.
If that field doesn't show while you're composing a E-mail go to the View
menu and select 'BCC Field'.
 
There is such a thing. I recieve emails with the to:
entry as "Undisclosed - Recipients". They don't use BCC
with this??? I'm assuming it might be an Outlook
function and not Outlook Express??
-----Original Message-----
There is no such thing.
Put the addresses in the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) field of the mail header.
If that field doesn't show while you're composing a E- mail go to the View
menu and select 'BCC Field'.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
How do I create an "undisclosed-recipient" email address
for sending mass email in Outlook Express?


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a.. Create a new message in your email client.
b.. Insert "Undisclosed Recipients" in the To: field, followed by your
email address in "<,>" braces.
a.. The To: field should look like: "Undisclosed Recipients
<your.email@address>".
c.. Put all the recipients' email addresses in the Bcc: field, separated
by commas.
a.. The Bcc: field could look like: "(e-mail address removed), (e-mail address removed),
(e-mail address removed)".
d.. Compose your message.
e.. Send it.
HTH,

Sander

Mi-calll said:
There is such a thing. I recieve emails with the to:
entry as "Undisclosed - Recipients". They don't use BCC
with this??? I'm assuming it might be an Outlook
function and not Outlook Express??
-----Original Message-----
There is no such thing.
Put the addresses in the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) field of the mail header.
If that field doesn't show while you're composing a E- mail go to the View
menu and select 'BCC Field'.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
How do I create an "undisclosed-recipient" email address
for sending mass email in Outlook Express?


.
 
No there isn't.
Some email programs just put that label in the To: field when you put
addresses in the BCC field.
Outlook does not.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mi-calll said:
There is such a thing. I recieve emails with the to:
entry as "Undisclosed - Recipients". They don't use BCC
with this??? I'm assuming it might be an Outlook
function and not Outlook Express??
-----Original Message-----
There is no such thing.
Put the addresses in the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) field of the mail header.
If that field doesn't show while you're composing a E- mail go to the View
menu and select 'BCC Field'.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
How do I create an "undisclosed-recipient" email address
for sending mass email in Outlook Express?


.
 

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