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how do you send e-mail without revealing the "to" list

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Ralphie - 11 Aug 2004 03:13 GMT
There is suppossed to be a way to send an e-mail out to
your e-mail list (friends, relatives) without letting the
names appear on the outgoing e-mails. Instead, the sender
will be listed as "undisclosed recipients."  There must be
a way using the bcc box. Does anyone know how to do this?
This secures the privacy of your personal contacts from
all other e-mail recipients. I think it involves the bcc.
Any help would be appreciated.
Judy Gleeson - 12 Aug 2004 04:45 GMT
Make the email, then View, BCC.  Once you've used it once, it shows up for
future emails you make.

You can then highlight and drag the names to the BCC field.

Judy Gleeson

> There is suppossed to be a way to send an e-mail out to
> your e-mail list (friends, relatives) without letting the
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> all other e-mail recipients. I think it involves the bcc.
> Any help would be appreciated.
 
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