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    MIR11

    MIR11 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hello;
    Using Outlook Express 6 (or any) how does one send messages to "unknown recipient" yet it goes to many people..
    Please Advise
    Mike
     
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    Miz

    Miz Inactive Alumni

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    All that needs to be done is to put the addresses of all recipients into the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) field.
     
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    Welshjim

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    And if you are not offered Bcc: as an option in the Create Message window, you can get it by clicking View|All Headers in that window.
     
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    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    To expand on what Miz has posted .....

    I have a 'name' in my Address Book - 'Undisclosed Recipient' for which the email address is mine.

    To send messages to a group of people without disclosing all their email addresses I send the message to 'Undisclosed Recipient' with bcc to all others on the list.
     
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    MIR11

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    Undisclosed Recipient

    Thanks to all
    MB
     
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    Welshjim

    Welshjim Inactive

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    MIR11 --You are welcome. Thanks for posting back.
     
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    Arie

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    Oh, and it is not a very good idea to do that.

    If you want to send it to a list of people, do it like indicated above, but put your own email address in the To field.

    There's a lot of anti-spam software that will filter out, or penalize on the "Undisclosed Recipient" in the "To" address.
     
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    Welshjim

    Welshjim Inactive

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    Arie--I just send the message to everyone in the Bcc: field with no address--not even mine--in the To: field. Everyone seems to get it, but who knows? I guess it does not hurt to put my address in To:.
     
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    LOL
    I usually use Daddy's addy in the "to" line, so that he gets the spam. My revenge for him buying that doggone Dell! :D
    Johanna
     
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    Arie

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    Sure it may work... but there is anti-spam software that penalize the use of "Undisclosed Recipient" in the "To" address, so I'm just suggesting a "work around "...
     
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