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I have Outlook 2007 and I want to e-mail all my past customers about a new
product introduction. I haven't sent out a mass mailing like this before. If I put all their names in the "To" field, each recipient sees everyone else's e-mail address. I don't imagine that the recipients won't want their e-mail addresses to be public like this. Please what's the best way to send my e-mail out so that all e-mail addresses are hidden from each other so receipients don't get to see everyone else's e-mail address? Would I just put the list of e-mail addresses in the "Bcc" field? Thanks Peter |
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Use Mail Merge. Word or Outlook Help has instructions.
"Peter Maddern" wrote: I have Outlook 2007 and I want to e-mail all my past customers about a new product introduction. I haven't sent out a mass mailing like this before. If I put all their names in the "To" field, each recipient sees everyone else's e-mail address. I don't imagine that the recipients won't want their e-mail addresses to be public like this. Please what's the best way to send my e-mail out so that all e-mail addresses are hidden from each other so receipients don't get to see everyone else's e-mail address? Would I just put the list of e-mail addresses in the "Bcc" field? Thanks Peter |
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Either BCC or mail merge will work just fine - mail merge works better to be able to customize the message further but BCC will hide the recipients from each other. Downside to BCC is that you need to use a dummy address in the TO: field for many ISPs to pass the message.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 After furious head scratching, Peter Maddern asked: | I have Outlook 2007 and I want to e-mail all my past customers about | a new product introduction. | | I haven't sent out a mass mailing like this before. | | If I put all their names in the "To" field, each recipient sees | everyone else's e-mail address. I don't imagine that the recipients | won't want their e-mail addresses to be public like this. | | Please what's the best way to send my e-mail out so that all e-mail | addresses are hidden from each other so receipients don't get to see | everyone else's e-mail address? | | Would I just put the list of e-mail addresses in the "Bcc" field? | | Thanks | | Peter |
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