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Old February 22nd 10, 12:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
flier frank
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Default Undisclosed Recipients

When I send emails in Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail by simply entering
the addresses in Bcc the recipient receives and email with "Undisclosed
Recipient" in the To box. But in order to send such a message in 2003
Outlook I have to create an address with Undisclosed Recipient as the name
and use my email address. The only problem with this process is I get a
copy each sent email back in my In box. I already have a copy in the Sent
Items box. Is there anyway to prevent getting these copies of sent emails
in my In box?
Thanks,
Frank

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