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How can I send 100 email using contact and BCC
First, tell us why you want to send one message using Bcc rather than sending 100 individual messages that, because they're not sent Bcc, are more likely to get through the recipients' spam filter?
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Ali Zohouri" Ali wrote in message ... Before I post my question I checked to see if I can find my answer in forum. I noticed most of responses are like argument or discussion when the enquirer needed step by step direction such as (just example): go on inbox, click on new, type email address in To and click send, so you can send e-mail in outlook. Please let me know step by step how can I send 100 emails that I have in my contact under Architects sub-title, using BCC. I use outlook, part of office 2003. Regards Ali Zohouri |
How can I send 100 email using contact and BCC
Hi Sue; I am part of GTHBA in Toronto, Canada and I have e-mail of 800
members in my contact (outlook) list. I can send each of them a separate email but I have to send 800 separate emails. I type my Email address in To box assuming they realize that is me sending e-mail to them. And I put their address in BCC so all of them will receive my e-mail. I separate 800 to 8 list of 100 names in contact section and I named each section as Architect1, Architect2, and so on. Please direct me step by step. Also please tell me if there is better way to save time. Ali Zohouri "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: First, tell us why you want to send one message using Bcc rather than sending 100 individual messages that, because they're not sent Bcc, are more likely to get through the recipients' spam filter? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Ali Zohouri" Ali wrote in message ... Before I post my question I checked to see if I can find my answer in forum. I noticed most of responses are like argument or discussion when the enquirer needed step by step direction such as (just example): go on inbox, click on new, type email address in To and click send, so you can send e-mail in outlook. Please let me know step by step how can I send 100 emails that I have in my contact under Architects sub-title, using BCC. I use outlook, part of office 2003. Regards Ali Zohouri |
How can I send 100 email using contact and BCC
IMO, the best way to perform a bulk mailing like that is to use a mail merge. This ensures that each person gets an email message addressed to them -- not to you -- which increases the chance that it will get through their spam filter. And it's one operation, not 8. These pages should help you get started:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...866951033.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...427871033.aspx -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Ali Zohouri" wrote in message ... Hi Sue; I am part of GTHBA in Toronto, Canada and I have e-mail of 800 members in my contact (outlook) list. I can send each of them a separate email but I have to send 800 separate emails. I type my Email address in To box assuming they realize that is me sending e-mail to them. And I put their address in BCC so all of them will receive my e-mail. I separate 800 to 8 list of 100 names in contact section and I named each section as Architect1, Architect2, and so on. Please direct me step by step. Also please tell me if there is better way to save time. Ali Zohouri "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: First, tell us why you want to send one message using Bcc rather than sending 100 individual messages that, because they're not sent Bcc, are more likely to get through the recipients' spam filter? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Ali Zohouri" Ali wrote in message ... Before I post my question I checked to see if I can find my answer in forum. I noticed most of responses are like argument or discussion when the enquirer needed step by step direction such as (just example): go on inbox, click on new, type email address in To and click send, so you can send e-mail in outlook. Please let me know step by step how can I send 100 emails that I have in my contact under Architects sub-title, using BCC. I use outlook, part of office 2003. Regards Ali Zohouri |
How can I send 100 email using contact and BCC
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How can I send 100 email using contact and BCC
Hi Brian: Thanks for direction using BCC, it was usefull. However Sue belives
using Mail Merge is better way and I agree with her. I tried and I merged my letter with selected addresses in contact. This process done successfully then I could not figure out how to use it to send email for those addresses. I opened contact, selected Architects,ToolsMergeon Mail Merge Contacts selected"only selected contacts, contact fields in current view, existing document, Brows (selected a letter that I wanted to send to Architects), Form letters, Merge to E-mail, I wrote subject line and clicked OK. Word opened with the letter to architects and I checked Mail Merge Receipients was ok. Question? What would be the next step. Did I do anything wronge? In word I went to Filesend toMail Recipient. It didn't work and I didn't have any e-mail address in To. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Ali Zohouri Ali wrote: Before I post my question I checked to see if I can find my answer in forum. I noticed most of responses are like argument or discussion when the enquirer needed step by step direction such as (just example): go on inbox, click on new, type email address in To and click send, so you can send e-mail in outlook. Please let me know step by step how can I send 100 emails that I have in my contact under Architects sub-title, using BCC. I use outlook, part of office 2003. Open your Contacts folder. Select all the contacts under Architects. Click ActionNew Message to Contacts. When the Compose window appears, select everything in the To field and drag it to the Bcc field. -- Brian Tillman |
How can I send 100 email using contact and BCC
Look on the mail merge toolbar. There's a button for merge to email next to the buttons for merge to print and merge to new documents.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Ali Zohouri" wrote in message ... Hi Brian: Thanks for direction using BCC, it was usefull. However Sue belives using Mail Merge is better way and I agree with her. I tried and I merged my letter with selected addresses in contact. This process done successfully then I could not figure out how to use it to send email for those addresses. I opened contact, selected Architects,ToolsMergeon Mail Merge Contacts selected"only selected contacts, contact fields in current view, existing document, Brows (selected a letter that I wanted to send to Architects), Form letters, Merge to E-mail, I wrote subject line and clicked OK. Word opened with the letter to architects and I checked Mail Merge Receipients was ok. Question? What would be the next step. Did I do anything wronge? In word I went to Filesend toMail Recipient. It didn't work and I didn't have any e-mail address in To. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Ali Zohouri Ali wrote: Before I post my question I checked to see if I can find my answer in forum. I noticed most of responses are like argument or discussion when the enquirer needed step by step direction such as (just example): go on inbox, click on new, type email address in To and click send, so you can send e-mail in outlook. Please let me know step by step how can I send 100 emails that I have in my contact under Architects sub-title, using BCC. I use outlook, part of office 2003. Open your Contacts folder. Select all the contacts under Architects. Click ActionNew Message to Contacts. When the Compose window appears, select everything in the To field and drag it to the Bcc field. -- Brian Tillman |
How can I send 100 email using contact and BCC
You're nearly the
select people, Tools | Mailmerge | to email | write the subject line | OK Word starts up use Insert Merge Fields to add fields from your Contacts (NOT the Insert Word Fields button). The ABC button (on the toolbar) will show your merged data. Along to the right on the toolbar is a Merge To Email button. Use that to start the merge. On the next popup window just click Enter/OK (whatever it says!). Done! Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook Acorn Training and Consulting Canberra, Australia see what Outlook training can do to improve productivity: http://www.acorntraining.com.au/pdfd...ithOutlook.pps www.acorntraining.com.au/productivit.htm "Ali Zohouri" wrote in message ... Hi Brian: Thanks for direction using BCC, it was usefull. However Sue belives using Mail Merge is better way and I agree with her. I tried and I merged my letter with selected addresses in contact. This process done successfully then I could not figure out how to use it to send email for those addresses. I opened contact, selected Architects,ToolsMergeon Mail Merge Contacts selected"only selected contacts, contact fields in current view, existing document, Brows (selected a letter that I wanted to send to Architects), Form letters, Merge to E-mail, I wrote subject line and clicked OK. Word opened with the letter to architects and I checked Mail Merge Receipients was ok. Question? What would be the next step. Did I do anything wronge? In word I went to Filesend toMail Recipient. It didn't work and I didn't have any e-mail address in To. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Ali Zohouri Ali wrote: Before I post my question I checked to see if I can find my answer in forum. I noticed most of responses are like argument or discussion when the enquirer needed step by step direction such as (just example): go on inbox, click on new, type email address in To and click send, so you can send e-mail in outlook. Please let me know step by step how can I send 100 emails that I have in my contact under Architects sub-title, using BCC. I use outlook, part of office 2003. Open your Contacts folder. Select all the contacts under Architects. Click ActionNew Message to Contacts. When the Compose window appears, select everything in the To field and drag it to the Bcc field. -- Brian Tillman |
How can I send 100 email using contact and BCC
Thanks Sue, I found merge to email button. I clicked on it, I got pop up
"merge to email". To ? I know I have correct contacts in Merge. What should I put there? Mail format? My document is one page letter so I put "plain text".From, To (smaller boxes) I guss means from page 1 to page 1 (1 & 1),click Ok. Am I in the right track? It did not work! Ali Zohouri "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Look on the mail merge toolbar. There's a button for merge to email next to the buttons for merge to print and merge to new documents. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Ali Zohouri" wrote in message ... Hi Brian: Thanks for direction using BCC, it was usefull. However Sue belives using Mail Merge is better way and I agree with her. I tried and I merged my letter with selected addresses in contact. This process done successfully then I could not figure out how to use it to send email for those addresses. I opened contact, selected Architects,ToolsMergeon Mail Merge Contacts selected"only selected contacts, contact fields in current view, existing document, Brows (selected a letter that I wanted to send to Architects), Form letters, Merge to E-mail, I wrote subject line and clicked OK. Word opened with the letter to architects and I checked Mail Merge Receipients was ok. Question? What would be the next step. Did I do anything wronge? In word I went to Filesend toMail Recipient. It didn't work and I didn't have any e-mail address in To. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Ali Zohouri Ali wrote: Before I post my question I checked to see if I can find my answer in forum. I noticed most of responses are like argument or discussion when the enquirer needed step by step direction such as (just example): go on inbox, click on new, type email address in To and click send, so you can send e-mail in outlook. Please let me know step by step how can I send 100 emails that I have in my contact under Architects sub-title, using BCC. I use outlook, part of office 2003. Open your Contacts folder. Select all the contacts under Architects. Click ActionNew Message to Contacts. When the Compose window appears, select everything in the To field and drag it to the Bcc field. -- Brian Tillman |
How can I send 100 email using contact and BCC
Tanks Judy. I clicked on "insertField How can I add field from contact? I
have Categories, Field names, Formula button and field codes in this pop up. By the way, I also clicked on "Merge to email" button and on the next popup just clicked Ok, I got another popup said "A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in outlook, do you want to allow this? Anyway I cliked ok and I got another popup "check names?". Ali zohouri "Judy Gleeson MVP - Outlook" wrote: You're nearly the select people, Tools | Mailmerge | to email | write the subject line | OK Word starts up use Insert Merge Fields to add fields from your Contacts (NOT the Insert Word Fields button). The ABC button (on the toolbar) will show your merged data. Along to the right on the toolbar is a Merge To Email button. Use that to start the merge. On the next popup window just click Enter/OK (whatever it says!). Done! Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook Acorn Training and Consulting Canberra, Australia see what Outlook training can do to improve productivity: http://www.acorntraining.com.au/pdfd...ithOutlook.pps www.acorntraining.com.au/productivit.htm "Ali Zohouri" wrote in message ... Hi Brian: Thanks for direction using BCC, it was usefull. However Sue belives using Mail Merge is better way and I agree with her. I tried and I merged my letter with selected addresses in contact. This process done successfully then I could not figure out how to use it to send email for those addresses. I opened contact, selected Architects,ToolsMergeon Mail Merge Contacts selected"only selected contacts, contact fields in current view, existing document, Brows (selected a letter that I wanted to send to Architects), Form letters, Merge to E-mail, I wrote subject line and clicked OK. Word opened with the letter to architects and I checked Mail Merge Receipients was ok. Question? What would be the next step. Did I do anything wronge? In word I went to Filesend toMail Recipient. It didn't work and I didn't have any e-mail address in To. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Ali Zohouri Ali wrote: Before I post my question I checked to see if I can find my answer in forum. I noticed most of responses are like argument or discussion when the enquirer needed step by step direction such as (just example): go on inbox, click on new, type email address in To and click send, so you can send e-mail in outlook. Please let me know step by step how can I send 100 emails that I have in my contact under Architects sub-title, using BCC. I use outlook, part of office 2003. Open your Contacts folder. Select all the contacts under Architects. Click ActionNew Message to Contacts. When the Compose window appears, select everything in the To field and drag it to the Bcc field. -- Brian Tillman |
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