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using outlook 2003 can I send out a BCC: to multiple invitees
I send out party invites twice monthly and perfer NEVER to allow other
invitees the ability to see others names or e-mails. |
using outlook 2003 can I send out a BCC: to multiple invitees
Calendar items cannot use the BCC feature that email has.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Terri asked: | I send out party invites twice monthly and perfer NEVER to allow other | invitees the ability to see others names or e-mails. |
using outlook 2003 can I send out a BCC: to multiple invitees
Terri wrote:
I send out party invites twice monthly and perfer NEVER to allow other invitees the ability to see others names or e-mails. Assuming that this isn't an Exchange environment and you're not the admin[1], I would do this: 1. Create the appointment in your calendar only. Do not invite anyone. 2. Open the appointment and go to the Action menu and select Forward as iCalendar and put everyone on the BCC line. Pro: No one can see who else is getting the iCal. Con: You do not get automatic RSVPs. I'm sure the MVPs can come up with other pros and cons. -j [1] If it's Exchange, and you're the admin, create a DL that you own, hide its membership, and, before you send the invite out to the DL, set its membership to the people you want to be on it. Pro: You get your RSVPs. Con: It's hella complicated/Rube Goldbergian. |
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