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On 23 Mar 2006 12:17:14 -0800, "Nick Hebb" wrote:
Is there a way to configure Outlook to send a separate email to each of the members of a distribution list? I have a bunch of people on a mailing list, and for privacy reasons, I would prefer that they don't get an email showing all the email addresses of the other list members. I looked in the help files, and the only info I could find was related to Microsoft Business Contact Management product, which is overkill for what I need. Put all of your recipients' addresses, or a distribution list, in the BCC field. -- Rich Cervenka Chicago, Illinois, USA |
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The best way I found to do the individual mailing is to use the mail merge
feature in MS Word. Open the task pane hold the CTRL and press F1 or go to view and click task pane. Once the task pane is open select mail merge and follow the wizard (MS has improved the wizards lately). When you get to address block. Deselect the company name and postal address and choose the first name format. This will do an email merge to the folder that you have selected. It is a little clunky in the begining but it is pretty quick once you get the hang of it. "Rich Cervenka" wrote in message ... On 23 Mar 2006 12:17:14 -0800, "Nick Hebb" wrote: Is there a way to configure Outlook to send a separate email to each of the members of a distribution list? I have a bunch of people on a mailing list, and for privacy reasons, I would prefer that they don't get an email showing all the email addresses of the other list members. I looked in the help files, and the only info I could find was related to Microsoft Business Contact Management product, which is overkill for what I need. Put all of your recipients' addresses, or a distribution list, in the BCC field. -- Rich Cervenka Chicago, Illinois, USA |
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I looked into this further and found that many corporate email servers
are set to block emails where the To: field isn't addressed to someone in the corporate domain. So the BCC trick won't work in many cases. I looked at the mail merge option. That will work, but I don't want to have to set it up everytime I send out something. So I've decided to just write an add-in that will work like mail merge, but all within Outlook. Thanks, Nick |
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