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Is there any way in Outlook 2002 to send an email to a distribution
list where the recipients do not see who else the email has been sent to besides using the BCC field? |
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No. Why would no not use the BCC field? That is its sole purpose.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message oups.com... Is there any way in Outlook 2002 to send an email to a distribution list where the recipients do not see who else the email has been sent to besides using the BCC field? |
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ok, thanks.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: No. Why would no not use the BCC field? That is its sole purpose. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message oups.com... Is there any way in Outlook 2002 to send an email to a distribution list where the recipients do not see who else the email has been sent to besides using the BCC field? |
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Actually there is a way. You can use a 3-rd party add-in for outlook
called Easy Mail Merge. When you send a mail merge with Easy mail merge all the recipients choose by you will have in the "To" field only his/her address. Not only that each one will see only his address but you can customize each name for every recipient. The program can automatically (that is if you chose to) take first, last or full name and address them with a greeting. It has a lot of personalization options. You can find it he http://www.emailaddressmanager.com/mail_merge.html |
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