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![]() How many recipients is set by your ISP. If they allow 100, then that is the max you can have in one group. Easiest way to find out their limit is to call. If needed, they may bump it up if inclined to do so. I know of no issue with spam programs. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Stuart515" wrote in message ... I have just taken over as unpaid secretary of a golf club and do most of my work using my home PC. I have distribution list of all members emails (approx 300) but do not wish them all to be displayed to all recipients. I am aware of the use of bcc to hide other addressees; however, I am told that including too many addressees in the bcc list causes problems with either ISPs or Spam filters. Is this true? If so can anyone suggest a work around. Thank you |
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