hiding multiple addresses in out gioing mail

G

Guest

I need to send out a leter or two now and then . I do not
wish for all my recipients to see who else I have sent the
letter to.(business purposes).
How do I send out one letter one time and still hide or
supress the listing of all the other recipients?
I use Outlook Express but I suspect it world be the same
methos in Outlook.
 
V

*Vanguard*

"(e-mail address removed)" said in
I need to send out a leter or two now and then . I do not
wish for all my recipients to see who else I have sent the
letter to.(business purposes).
How do I send out one letter one time and still hide or
supress the listing of all the other recipients?
I use Outlook Express but I suspect it world be the same
methos in Outlook.

List the recipients in the Bcc (blind carbon copy) field. If you don't
see a field for Bcc in which to enter the recipients, you'll have to
enable the option to display it. In Outlook 2002, it's under the View
menu when composing a new message.
 
D

Dominique

Hi...
Sorry to bother you

Did you figure this problem out....I have this same question and have no idea what to do.

I would really appreciate if you could help me.

Thank you

Dominique

----- (e-mail address removed) wrote: -----

I need to send out a leter or two now and then . I do not
wish for all my recipients to see who else I have sent the
letter to.(business purposes).
How do I send out one letter one time and still hide or
supress the listing of all the other recipients?
I use Outlook Express but I suspect it world be the same
methos in Outlook.
 
S

SgtRich

Hi...
Sorry to bother you

Did you figure this problem out....I have this same question and have no idea what to do.

I would really appreciate if you could help me.

Thank you

Dominique

----- (e-mail address removed) wrote: -----

I need to send out a leter or two now and then . I do not
wish for all my recipients to see who else I have sent the
letter to.(business purposes).
How do I send out one letter one time and still hide or
supress the listing of all the other recipients?
I use Outlook Express but I suspect it world be the same
methos in Outlook.
Put all of your recipients in the BCC: field, rather than the To: field. If
you like, you can put your own address in the To: field so that the term
'Undisclosed Recipients' does not appear there on all of your recipient's
copies.
--
<<<SgtRich>>>

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