Individual email address in TO: field through DL

D

denby3

If I set up a distribution list, can I send an email through the DL but only
having each individuals name in the TO: field of the email. I don't want
everybodys name from the DL on every email that goes out. IE to customers in
a DL but not wanting each customer to see the other customers name in the TO:
field of the email. Each email is recipient specific.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

That requires a mail merge to electronic mail. You can only use Contacts for
that, not a DL.
 
M

MatsS

I put my own name in the to field and the DL in BCC

Mats

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" skrev:
That requires a mail merge to electronic mail. You can only use Contacts for
that, not a DL.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denby3 said:
If I set up a distribution list, can I send an email through the DL but
only
having each individuals name in the TO: field of the email. I don't want
everybodys name from the DL on every email that goes out. IE to customers
in
a DL but not wanting each customer to see the other customers name in the
TO:
field of the email. Each email is recipient specific.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Fine, but the OP wanted each email to be "recipient specific."
Still requires a mail merge.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
MatsS said:
I put my own name in the to field and the DL in BCC

Mats

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" skrev:
That requires a mail merge to electronic mail. You can only use Contacts
for
that, not a DL.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denby3 said:
If I set up a distribution list, can I send an email through the DL but
only
having each individuals name in the TO: field of the email. I don't
want
everybodys name from the DL on every email that goes out. IE to
customers
in
a DL but not wanting each customer to see the other customers name in
the
TO:
field of the email. Each email is recipient specific.
 

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