distrubution list blind copy

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Anita

If there are e-mail addresses that are part of a distribution list, can the
be a blind copy to the rest of the list? If so, how please?
And thank you!
 
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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Not sure exactly what you're asking but where ever you put the
addresses/lists in a mail item (To, CC, BCC) is how they'll get sent.
 
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Anita

Thanks for trying, Vince.
Let me try describing it again, in specific detail, so that it might make
sense to anyone! Sorry!
I run a Boy Scout Troop's e-mailing communications list. There are a few
parents that do not want their son's e-mail address available to the
'public'. I thought I could put those boys as blind copies on the group's
entry in the address book, while everyone else's e-mail address is available
to see.

Another option is to make everyone in the group a blind copy, but I don't
know how to do that either!

Thoughts? thanks!
 
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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Create two distribution lists, one for the 'To' people and one for the 'BCC'
people. Alternately, you can just put everyone in the BCC field since it's
just a nicer way to deal with things.
 
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Insyncvideo

That's too bad Vince, with that other e-mail program, GW, you could specify
which list members were in the TO:, or the CC: or the BCC: It would be nice
to add that in a future version of Outlook. It's silly to add two
distribution lists for this purpose.

Cris
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

That is why mail merges exist.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Insyncvideo asked:

| That's too bad Vince, with that other e-mail program, GW, you could
| specify which list members were in the TO:, or the CC: or the BCC:
| It would be nice to add that in a future version of Outlook. It's
| silly to add two distribution lists for this purpose.
|
| Cris
|
|
| "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| Not sure exactly what you're asking but where ever you put the
|| addresses/lists in a mail item (To, CC, BCC) is how they'll get sent.
||
|| ||| If there are e-mail addresses that are part of a distribution list,
||| can the
||| be a blind copy to the rest of the list? If so, how please?
||| And thank you!
 

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