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I need to send identical emails to several people. But rather than send out several emails I would like to do it in one shot BUT the recipients must not be able to view the other email addresses that the email went to, for privacy issues.
What is the best way to do this ![]() Update: Can I put all the recipients in the Bcc field? Is it that easy? Last edited by gerryb; 08-12-2009 at 09:14 AM. Reason: update |
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Yes, you can use BCC to do this, actually it's the most common way. Just put all email addresses into BCC field and send the email to yourself.
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After reading up some more I was wondering if I had to put anything in the 'To' field. I thought I would put my own email addy there. Thanks for confirming this Matrix, much appreciated. I was thinking that the answer would be more complex
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