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Is there a setting somewhere in OE 6.0 that will allow
ALL recipients to be listed in the bcc? I.e., the "To:" field is left empty. As it is, if I put all the recipient addresses in the bcc field, I'll get an error message complaining about the empty field. Bill |
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"Bill" wrote in message
ink.net... Is there a setting somewhere in OE 6.0 that will allow ALL recipients to be listed in the bcc? I.e., the "To:" field is left empty. As it is, if I put all the recipient addresses in the bcc field, I'll get an error message complaining about the empty field. Bill The best bet is to put your own address in the To: field, & the others in BCC:. -- David Biddulph |
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Your ISP may require an address in TO field but OE doesn't.
-- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Bill wrote: Is there a setting somewhere in OE 6.0 that will allow ALL recipients to be listed in the bcc? I.e., the "To:" field is left empty. As it is, if I put all the recipient addresses in the bcc field, I'll get an error message complaining about the empty field. Bill |
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Hummmmmm! Right you are! My ISP mail server would not
accept an e-mail that only had an address in the bcc field. Bill "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Your ISP may require an address in TO field but OE doesn't. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Bill wrote: Is there a setting somewhere in OE 6.0 that will allow ALL recipients to be listed in the bcc? I.e., the "To:" field is left empty. As it is, if I put all the recipient addresses in the bcc field, I'll get an error message complaining about the empty field. Bill |
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I put my own address in the TO field and all the recipients in the BCC field
and it works perfectly. "Bill" wrote in message nk.net... Hummmmmm! Right you are! My ISP mail server would not accept an e-mail that only had an address in the bcc field. Bill "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Your ISP may require an address in TO field but OE doesn't. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Bill wrote: Is there a setting somewhere in OE 6.0 that will allow ALL recipients to be listed in the bcc? I.e., the "To:" field is left empty. As it is, if I put all the recipient addresses in the bcc field, I'll get an error message complaining about the empty field. Bill |
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Some SMTP mail servers require that the TO field have a valid e-mail
address (they shouldn't care, but they do). When you leave the TO field empty, OE6 puts just "Undisclosed Recipients" there which may not satisfy the mail server. Suggestions on using a mailing list in Outlook Express (Windows): - In the Address book select New Group, give it a name (e.g. Bob's Mailing List BCC), and then use Select Members to add the desired contacts to the group - In the Address book select New Contact, give it a name (e.g. Bob's Mailing List) and enter your own e-mail address - When you want to send to the list, in the TO field select the "Bob's Mailing List" entry and in the BCC field select the "Bob's Mailing List BCC" group. Recipients will see "Bob's Mailing List" in the TO field (which looks better than "Undisclosed Recipients" which sounds like spam, and may get filtered out by some ISP anti-spam filters), they will not see the name or address of any of the people in the list and you will get a copy of the message. (With OE5+ you have to check the option to View, All Headers in a Mail composition window in order to see the BCC field.) Note: Your ISP sets the limit for the number of names per group. If you exceed their limit, they will refuse to send the message. Check with them for their limit. Limits are typically in the 10 to 100 range, with 50 being fairly common. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Bill" wrote in message nk.net... Hummmmmm! Right you are! My ISP mail server would not accept an e-mail that only had an address in the bcc field. Bill "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Your ISP may require an address in TO field but OE doesn't. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Bill wrote: Is there a setting somewhere in OE 6.0 that will allow ALL recipients to be listed in the bcc? I.e., the "To:" field is left empty. As it is, if I put all the recipient addresses in the bcc field, I'll get an error message complaining about the empty field. Bill |
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![]() "Bill" wrote in message nk.net... Hummmmmm! Right you are! My ISP mail server would not accept an e-mail that only had an address in the bcc field. Bill "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Your ISP may require an address in TO field but OE doesn't. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Bill wrote: Is there a setting somewhere in OE 6.0 that will allow ALL recipients to be listed in the bcc? I.e., the "To:" field is left empty. As it is, if I put all the recipient addresses in the bcc field, I'll get an error message complaining about the empty field. Bill |
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![]() "Bill" wrote in message ink.net... Is there a setting somewhere in OE 6.0 that will allow ALL recipients to be listed in the bcc? I.e., the "To:" field is left empty. As it is, if I put all the recipient addresses in the bcc field, I'll get an error message complaining about the empty field. Bill |
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I usually put my ID in the TO: line when sending to a BCC group
DSG .................................... wrote in message ... : : "Bill" wrote in message : ink.net... : Is there a setting somewhere in OE 6.0 that will allow : ALL recipients to be listed in the bcc? I.e., the "To:" : field is left empty. As it is, if I put all the recipient : addresses in the bcc field, I'll get an error message : complaining about the empty field. : Bill : : : |
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