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carich
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      11-08-2009




I wish to send an e-mail to all my clients - to "broadcast" a change in
service. How can I do this and not reveal the addresses to the recipients?
 
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      11-08-2009


"carich" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:26FC6F58-AE9E-4946-9103-...
>I wish to send an e-mail to all my clients - to "broadcast" a change in
> service. How can I do this and not reveal the addresses to the
> recipients?


 
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ashvin
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      11-09-2009


Open up 'Microsoft Outlook[image:
http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adT...ass_10x10.gif]'
(http://www.ehow.com/how_4614748_reci...-outlook.html#)
and develop the email in a general form without anything specific to one
person. This will be the mass email that you will send out to various
recipients.
<LI itxtvisited="1">Step 2
For a mass email, you would normally put all of your recipients email
addresses in the “To” section. Or if you want some to be
just copied, you would put their addresses in the “Cc”
section. All of the email addresses that are put in these two sections
will be visible to everyone who receives the email. But to hide an
address from the recipients, place the email address in the
“Bcc” section. Anyone listed in this section will receive
the email but their addresses will not be visible to anyone.
<LI itxtvisited="1">Step 3
Then press the “Send” button and that’s all there is
to it.
<LI itxtvisited="1">Step 4
When you see the copy of the email in your “Sent Items”
folder, you alone will still be able to view everyone’s email
addresses


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ashvin
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      11-09-2009


'How to hide e-mail addresses from other recipients in Outlook'
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290858)


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Gary VanderMolen
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      11-09-2009
Use the BCC addressing feature.
If you don't see the BCC address line in your message compose window,
click View, Show all headers.

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http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/def...le/vandermolen


"carich" <> wrote in message news:26FC6F58-AE9E-4946-9103-...
>I wish to send an e-mail to all my clients - to "broadcast" a change in
> service. How can I do this and not reveal the addresses to the recipients?

 
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ashvin
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      11-09-2009


- a message, click *To*.
- In the *Type name or select from list* box, type the name or click
*Advanced*, and then click *Find*.
- In the *Name list*, click the name, and then click
_*Bcc*__ (http://javascript<b></b>:AppendPopup(this,'OlBcc_1_1'))
- Click *Send*.


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Peter Foldes
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      11-09-2009
Are you kidding here.Get a life. This is a Windows Mail newsgroup and that link you
provided is good for nothing. A piece of junk. Period

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"ashvin" <> wrote in message
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>
> Open up 'Microsoft Outlook[image:
> http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adT...ass_10x10.gif]'
> (http://www.ehow.com/how_4614748_reci...-outlook.html#)
> and develop the email in a general form without anything specific to one
> person. This will be the mass email that you will send out to various
> recipients.
> <LI itxtvisited="1">Step 2
> For a mass email, you would normally put all of your recipients email
> addresses in the “To” section. Or if you want some to be
> just copied, you would put their addresses in the “Cc”
> section. All of the email addresses that are put in these two sections
> will be visible to everyone who receives the email. But to hide an
> address from the recipients, place the email address in the
> “Bcc” section. Anyone listed in this section will receive
> the email but their addresses will not be visible to anyone.
> <LI itxtvisited="1">Step 3
> Then press the “Send” button and that’s all there is
> to it.
> <LI itxtvisited="1">Step 4
> When you see the copy of the email in your “Sent Items”
> folder, you alone will still be able to view everyone’s email
> addresses
>
>
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> ashvin


 
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samanta
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      11-10-2009


"carich" wrote:

> I wish to send an e-mail to all my clients - to "broadcast" a change in
> service. How can I do this and not reveal the addresses to the recipients?

 
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ashvin
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      11-10-2009

What do you mean Peter????

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lil domii
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      11-12-2009

ashvin;1187894 Wrote:
> What do you mean Peter????

this is a windows mail section. otherwise he would have posted i
'*Software*' section. ;

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