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I'm a rookie so please help. I have a client who does not like his email to
show on any emails. He only wants me to have his email and his emails get fwd'd around our office and to other vendors etc. Is there any way I can save him as a contact and only have his alias viewable in replys, cc's, etc? Any help is appreciated |
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bjol wrote:
I'm a rookie so please help. I have a client who does not like his email to show on any emails. He only wants me to have his email and his emails get fwd'd around our office and to other vendors etc. Is there any way I can save him as a contact and only have his alias viewable in replys, cc's, etc? How about using BCC ? 1st: Enable the BCC field (click on the black triangle shape next to "options" ) http://www.intelliadmin.com/images/Enable%20BCC%20In%20Outlook%202.jpg 2nd: put your client adress in the BCC 3rd: send the mail Everyone in the BCC field will receive the message, but no one can know it's adress (nor he received the message too) |
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