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Re: [GWL]: Using BCC for Mailings




Cathy Adams wrote:
 
> AOL did this to me once. I called AOL and told them that I considered this to
> be a security breach. If I send "bcc" to people, then it should be invisible.
> The reason I used to send "bcc" was to protect those people's e-mail
> addresses from other people I was sending to.
>
> AOL really wasn't much help with the problem (just kept telling me how to
> send "bcc"... I already knew that!). So... I just send multiple messages out
> now if I want to copy someone and protect their e-mail address (and, yes,
> it's a lot of extra work but, luckily, I don't have to do it frequently).
>
> Cat

Cat,

It seems tome that you could find a much better ISP than AOL.  It is OK if
your needs are simple and you don't want to learn anything about computers
but it has lots of disadvantages.

John MacGregor
jonivy@earthlink.net
 

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