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Hi everyone,
I would like to send a batch email but the email addresses are stored in access databases (which I can easily export to another format) The email will have an attachment and the addressee must be in the Bcc. How can I do that? Thank you, Samuel |
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![]() "Samuel" wrote: Hi everyone, I would like to send a batch email but the email addresses are stored in access databases (which I can easily export to another format) The email will have an attachment and the addressee must be in the Bcc. How can I do that? Thank you, Samuel Transfer th elist from acces into a simple 1 column xls sheet drag and drop th enames into the bcc line; cliock the check names button; e-mail adresses will now be separated with a semin colon ready to sent! remind that when one of the email adresses does not respond, the transmission stops there! so the rest of the emailadresses will not be sent! Jan |
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