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Hi,
I wish to send a mail mail to my co suppliers, but i do not wish the receipant to be able to see my email address.(i dont want to be bombarded by them). I want to make it such that it is like a schedule email that is sent from a server and there is no need for them to reply the email.(so they no need the from address). It is just like a disseminating of some regular updates to them on a regular basics. how can i do that? Is there a certain way to hide my email add from them when i am using outlook application? |
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You cannot send out an email without a from address nor can you conceal it.
-- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Junior728" wrote in message ... Hi, I wish to send a mail mail to my co suppliers, but i do not wish the receipant to be able to see my email address.(i dont want to be bombarded by them). I want to make it such that it is like a schedule email that is sent from a server and there is no need for them to reply the email.(so they no need the from address). It is just like a disseminating of some regular updates to them on a regular basics. how can i do that? Is there a certain way to hide my email add from them when i am using outlook application? |
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As Ken says you cannot concel, but you can use he "Have replies sent to"
option. This does not solve your issue 100%, but it might help some. It is found in the options portion where you can ask for a read or delivery receipt. Simply add an email address such as and when the user replies, it does not make it to your inbox. "Junior728" wrote: Hi, I wish to send a mail mail to my co suppliers, but i do not wish the receipant to be able to see my email address.(i dont want to be bombarded by them). I want to make it such that it is like a schedule email that is sent from a server and there is no need for them to reply the email.(so they no need the from address). It is just like a disseminating of some regular updates to them on a regular basics. how can i do that? Is there a certain way to hide my email add from them when i am using outlook application? |
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