put a comma afetr the first email address
2006-07-26 07:31:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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What email service are you using, Yahoo! or Hotmail, or Windows Live or Gmail? Its easy, really. Just type in name after name (if you're using the autocomplete that is provided in Yahoo! Mail, Windows Live Mail and Gmail) or if you're not using any of those 3 services and your webmail doesn't have Autocomplete, then just type a semicolon (;) in between addresses. See below:
someone@email.com; someone_else@email.com; another_person@email.com
*You can use the CC and the BCC to avoid getting the "FWD: Message" sign (which makes people delete the message before even reading it). Option One: type an address in the "To:" field, then type the additional addresses in the CC field. Note that the person in the "To:" field can see the CCs' that you sent it to and the CCs' can see the other CCs' and the person in the "To:" field. If you don't want some of the people seeing that you sent it to someone else, then use the BCC field. Type an address in the "To:" field and the rest of the addresses in the BCC field. Note that the people in the BCC field can see that you sent it to the person(s) in the "To:" field, but the people in the "To:" field cannot see who else you sent it to.
*Note that you cannot send messages to a CC and BCC without an address in the "To:" field.
2006-07-26 07:24:47
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answered by Mujareh 4
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you may also write the addresses on the "To:" space, just make sure they are separated by commas. You use the CC or carbon copy to send everbody the same message, and the Blind Carbon Copy so that the second person you sent it to does not know about the first person u sent it to. (or something like that)
2006-07-26 07:26:14
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answer #3
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answered by wynnski 1
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Its best to use Blind CarbonCopy (BCC) so that if its a long list of email addresses those people don't have to scroll through pages of email addresses to view the message.
2006-07-26 07:25:30
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answered by uqlue42 4
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just click on the option cc and write in as many mail id's as u want with a comma in between.
Goodday
2006-07-26 07:23:29
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answer #5
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answered by theoden of rohan 2
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