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distrubution list blind copy
If there are e-mail addresses that are part of a distribution list, can the
be a blind copy to the rest of the list? If so, how please? And thank you! -- Take Care, Anita |
distrubution list blind copy
Not sure exactly what you're asking but where ever you put the
addresses/lists in a mail item (To, CC, BCC) is how they'll get sent. "Anita" wrote in message ... If there are e-mail addresses that are part of a distribution list, can the be a blind copy to the rest of the list? If so, how please? And thank you! |
distrubution list blind copy
Thanks for trying, Vince.
Let me try describing it again, in specific detail, so that it might make sense to anyone! Sorry! I run a Boy Scout Troop's e-mailing communications list. There are a few parents that do not want their son's e-mail address available to the 'public'. I thought I could put those boys as blind copies on the group's entry in the address book, while everyone else's e-mail address is available to see. Another option is to make everyone in the group a blind copy, but I don't know how to do that either! Thoughts? thanks! -- Take Care, Anita "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not sure exactly what you're asking but where ever you put the addresses/lists in a mail item (To, CC, BCC) is how they'll get sent. "Anita" wrote in message ... If there are e-mail addresses that are part of a distribution list, can the be a blind copy to the rest of the list? If so, how please? And thank you! |
distrubution list blind copy
Create two distribution lists, one for the 'To' people and one for the 'BCC'
people. Alternately, you can just put everyone in the BCC field since it's just a nicer way to deal with things. "Anita" wrote in message ... Thanks for trying, Vince. Let me try describing it again, in specific detail, so that it might make sense to anyone! Sorry! I run a Boy Scout Troop's e-mailing communications list. There are a few parents that do not want their son's e-mail address available to the 'public'. I thought I could put those boys as blind copies on the group's entry in the address book, while everyone else's e-mail address is available to see. Another option is to make everyone in the group a blind copy, but I don't know how to do that either! Thoughts? thanks! |
distrubution list blind copy
That's too bad Vince, with that other e-mail program, GW, you could specify
which list members were in the TO:, or the CC: or the BCC: It would be nice to add that in a future version of Outlook. It's silly to add two distribution lists for this purpose. Cris "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not sure exactly what you're asking but where ever you put the addresses/lists in a mail item (To, CC, BCC) is how they'll get sent. "Anita" wrote in message ... If there are e-mail addresses that are part of a distribution list, can the be a blind copy to the rest of the list? If so, how please? And thank you! |
distrubution list blind copy
That is why mail merges exist.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Insyncvideo asked: | That's too bad Vince, with that other e-mail program, GW, you could | specify which list members were in the TO:, or the CC: or the BCC: | It would be nice to add that in a future version of Outlook. It's | silly to add two distribution lists for this purpose. | | Cris | | | "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: | || Not sure exactly what you're asking but where ever you put the || addresses/lists in a mail item (To, CC, BCC) is how they'll get sent. || || "Anita" wrote in message || ... ||| If there are e-mail addresses that are part of a distribution list, ||| can the ||| be a blind copy to the rest of the list? If so, how please? ||| And thank you! |
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