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Re: e-mailing groups


In Outlook Express, the bcc (blind carbon copy) feature is present, but it
is hidden. To find it, first go to "create mail" on the main toolbar. An
email window opens. You (if you have the same version I have) will see a
line for "to" and one under it for "cc." To make the "bcc" feature appear,
click the little book icon next to "to." Then an additional address book
window opens which will let you insert multiple addresses into the "bcc" box
which (finally!) appears on the right.

Don't ask me why the smart people who developed the software did it this
way. There may be a way to reconfigure it so the bcc line is more evident.

Betty Mackey
http://www.mackeybooks.com

----- Original Message -----

> Yvonne Cunnington wrote:
> > I have a technical question about e-mailing an announcement to groups of
people in my address book:
> >
> > Is there a way in Microsoft Outlook Express (or MS Outlook) to e-mail a
message to a group of people, say 50-100 people, without every single name
on the list appearing in every individual's e-mail message? That sort of
mesage looks so amateurish. I want it to look like the e-mail is being sent
to each person individually. Do I have a get a special e-mail software to do
this?
>


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